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Properties of halogens
7
electrons in their outer shells
form
negative
-1 ions
they exist as
diatomic
molecules
Boiling and melting points
the boiling and melting points
increase
as you go down the group.
At room temperature fluorine and chlorine exist as
gases,
bromine is a
liquid
and iodine and astatine are
solids
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