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Which of the following halogens is a liquid at room temperature?

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MCQ

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practice

Style

Topic

The periodic table

Question

  1. A. Fluorine
  2. B. Chlorine
  3. C. Bromine
  4. D. Iodine

Answer

Bromine

Explanation

Bromine is the only halogen that is a liquid at room temperature, while the others are gases.

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Halogen Structure

Students often describe halogens as single atoms rather than as molecules made of pairs of atoms.

Remember that halogens exist as diatomic molecules (e.g., Cl2, Br2, I2) and always refer to them as pairs of atoms.

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