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Bromine (Br) is a liquid at room temperature.

It has a Melting Point of -7.3C and Boiling Point of 58.78C.

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Are halogens ductile?

No, halogens are not ductile. Ductility is a property typically associated with metals, allowing them to be stretched into wires without breaking. Halogens, being nonmetals, are generally brittle and exist in various states (gases, liquids, and solids) at room temperature, lacking the malleability and ductility characteristic of metals.


Are halogens all gases?

No, not all halogens are gases. Fluorine and chlorine are gases at room temperature, while bromine is a liquid and iodine is a solid.


Elements in Group 17 are all called?

Halogens Apex ;)


What are halogens and where are they located?

Halogens are in Group 7


Why are halogens known as salts?

Halogens are not salts but they are chemical elements; halogens can form salts reacting with metals.


What are the two main differences in 1A and 7A elements?

The classification with 1A, 7A etc. is not recommended by IUPAC and is obsolete.The 1A elements are alkali metals, all solids; the 7A elements are the nonmetals (halogens). Halogens can be gaseous, liquids or solids at room temperature.


Halogens are radioactive or not?

No, halogens are reactive however and can be dangerous.


Are halogens reactive?

Yes, halogens are extremely reactive.


How are halogens like metals?

Halogens are not like metals. Halogens are elements missing one electron for full valency.


Which non-metals are chemically most reactive?

halogens


What is another name for the group 17 elements?

Another name for Group 17 (VIIA) Elements is Halogens.


Is boron in the halogens group?

No, boron is not in the halogens group. It is located in Group 13 of the periodic table. The halogens are in Group 17.

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