Iodine has violet vapor.
iodine is the only halogen in solid form. so it is the halogen which gives violet vapours on sublimation...
Yes, bleach is a halogen compound.
Bromine is the only liquid halogen at room temperature.
The halogen in period 6 is astatine. It is a radioactive element and is the rarest naturally occurring halogen on Earth.
Fluorine is the halogen present in Teflon.
iodine is the only halogen in solid form. so it is the halogen which gives violet vapours on sublimation...
Iodine is a halogen. It originates from the word "iode(s)" meaning violet because it has a violet coloured gas. It also was found by accident from Bernard Courois. Sorry if its not going to help as I am only 10 yrs old.
iodine
The different types of halogen bulbs available in the market include standard halogen bulbs, halogen floodlights, halogen spotlights, and halogen capsule bulbs.
Yes, I (iodine) is a halogen.
Any element, other than a halogen is - by definition - not a halogen and so it does not have a halogen and that is less than one halogen.
No, Bromine is a Halogen
Halogen.
This halogen is astatine.
Halogen is a gas, so your question doesn't make much sense. If you're asking about a halogen (light) bulb, then the answer is: mainly halogen.
Halogen gas is in a Tungsten-Halogen Light Bulb.
Yes, bleach is a halogen compound.