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Chlorine, bromine, and iodine are
1. Using their valence electrons, build the Covalent Bonds below:
a. Nitrogen + Bromine d. 2 Bromine b. Sulfur + Hydrogen e.
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Consider four elements from Group 17: fluorine in the second period, chlorine in the third period, bromine in the fourth period,
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Ionic Polar Covalent Nonpolar Covalent Iodine, I + Iodine, I Indium, In + Fluorine, F Hydrogen, H + Bromine, Br
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Direct reaction of solid iodine (I2) and gaseous chlorine (Cl2) produces an iodine chloride,(IxCly), a bright yellow solid.
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Which elements will bond ionically with barium such that the formula would be written as BaX2?
Responses A Nitrogen, Chlorine,
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will the following replacement reaction occur
MgIsmall2+Clsmall2>? No, it will not because iodine and chlorine will not bond.
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Will the following replacement reaction occur?
MgI2 + Cl2 → ? A. Yes, it will because the iodine will replace the magnesium B.
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Which element is likely to be the most reactive?
bromine (Br) chlorine (Cl) fluorine (F) iodine (I)
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Which halogens is solid at room temperature between iodine chlorine bromine and flourine
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Rachael
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Which halogens is liquid at room temperature between iodine chlorine bromine and flourine
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Rachael
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