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high temperature or a catalyst, sometimes it can be a very bright light.

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Q: Under what conditions do alkanes and benzene react with halogens?
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What coloure is bromine?

Bromine is a dark brown liquid element belonging to the halogens.


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

the noble gases atre very unreactive and are oderless, tasteless and clourless under standard conditions whereas the group 7 halogens are a very reactive group.


Is bromine a metal nonmetal or metalliod?

Bromine is one of the Halogens and it is a non metal. Under standard conditions of temperature and pressure is an orange/red liquid.


How do psychical and chemical properties of halogens compare with those of the inert gas?

At room temperature the lighter halogens, F, Cl are diatomic gases, Br is a liquid, I is a solid. All of the halogens are colored and toxic. The noble gases are all colorless odorless non chemically toxic monoatomic gases. (Radon is radioactive).


Does halogens have high or low reactivity?

Halogens have highreactivity.


How hot does benzene burn?

Just under 3000 degrees


Is the group halogens in a periodic table reactive?

Very much so. The only group that isn't reactive is the Noble gases, however even some noble gases will react under the right conditions.


What are common compounds of xenon?

Xenon is a noble/inert gas. The fact that it is named 'inert' means it does not form compounds with other atoms. However, under very complex electron lab. conditions it can be forced to combine with halogens.


What happens under the conditions?

To what, under which conditions?


How does bromine differ from the other halogens and nonmetals?

It is a brown liquid under normal conditions,fluorine and chlorine are gases iodine is a solid. The other non metals are gases or solids. Chemically it is similar to the other halogens, forming compounds with Br- ion, forming a single covalent bond is compounds like methyl bromide. Bromine- a non metal liquid at room temperature.


Is it in the field conditions or under field conditions?

"Under field conditions" is more idiomatic.


What element can argon bond with?

Under extreme circumstance Argon can be forced to bond with Fluorine. All the Noble Gases have been made to bond except Neon and Helium.