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Halogens do not have a specific pH as they are elements on the Periodic Table and do not directly contribute to the acidity or basicity of a solution. However, when halogens react with water, they can form acidic solutions. For example, when chlorine gas dissolves in water, it forms hydrochloric acid, which can lower the pH of the solution. Overall, the pH of a solution containing halogens would depend on the specific halogen present and its reactivity with water.

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