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Halogens can be gaseous, liquid or solid; noble gases are only gases.
Halogens are very chemical reactive elements; only some compounds of noble gases are known.

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Which type of properties is easier to recognize physical or chemical?

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What periodic table group has similar chemical properties but different physical properties?

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How do the physical and chemical properties of the halogens compare with those of inert gases?

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How do physical and chemical properties of the halogens compare with those of the inert gases?

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How do the physical and chemical properties of the halogens compare with those of the noble glasses?

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Does chemical and physical properties are probably the same?

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How do physical and chemical properties of the halogens compare with those of the noble gas?

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