Chlorine, bromine and iodine belong to the same group and

a

are gaseous at room temperature.

b

form white precipitate with AgNO3(aq)

c

react violently with hydrogen without heating

d

react with alkali

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onyitea001
3 months ago

The fastest way to solve this is to quickly eliminate the lies using the rules you already know:
Option A (All are gaseous): FALSE. Chlorine is a green-yellow gas, Bromine is a dark red liquid (the only non-metal liquid on the periodic table!), and Iodine is a shiny black solid.
Option B (All form white precipitate with AgNO3): FALSE. AgCl is white, AgBr is cream, and AgI is yellow.
Option C (All react violently with hydrogen): FALSE. As you go down Group 7, the elements get lazier and weaker. Fluorine and Chlorine will explode when mixed with Hydrogen, but Bromine and Iodine are sluggish and absolutely require heat to react.

Why Option D is the winner: All halogens dissolve and react with soluble bases (alkalis) like NaOH or KOH.
For example, if you bubble Chlorine gas into cold, dilute NaOH, you literally create household bleach (Sodium hypochlorite). This chemical behavior is shared across the group.

Praisebella18
1 year ago

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