Chemistry 12th Edition

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ISBN 13: 978-0-07802-151-0

Chapter 8 - Periodic Relationships Among the Elements - Questions & Problems - Page 363: 8.86

Answer

A fuming red liquid - Bromine A dark metallic-looking solid – Iodine A pale-yellow gas – Chlorine A yellow-green gas that attacks glass – Fluorine

Work Step by Step

A fuming red liquid - Bromine Br is the third member of the halogen family and exists as a fuming red liquid. A dark metallic-looking solid – Iodine. Iodine is the fourth member of the halogen family and exists in a solid-state with a dark metallic appearance. A pale-yellow gas – Chlorine. Cl is the second member of the halogen family and exists as pale -yellow gas. A yellow-green gas that attacks glass – Fluorine F is the first member of the halogen family and attacks glass. It exists as a yellow-green gas.
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