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The solid halogen

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Halides are minerals that contain a halogen ion plus one or more other elements. Halogens are elements from Group 7A of the periodic table. This group includes the elements fluorine and chlorine.

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The fase an element is in, in this case solid, depends on the temperature, in chemistry, room temperature is the temperature used when deciding whether it's solid or not. almost every element in the Periodic Table (so all of them) is solid at room temperature, but once we look at the halogens, most aren't, only bromine is liquid, hydrogen, fluorine and chlorine are gas. so that leaves space for two solids, Iodine and Astatine.

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i know that iodine and bromine are solid halogens. but i dunno if the're common..

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Chlorine is the most important halogen.

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This halogen is iodine (I).

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iodine

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