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Card 6
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At room temperature, what is the state and colour of bromine?
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Card 7
Front
At room temperature, what is the state and colour of iodine?
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Card 8
Front
Why is the F-F bond unexpecctedly weak?
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Card 9
Front
Do the atoms get bigger or smaller as you go down the group? Why/
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Card 10
Front
What is electronegativity a measure of?
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Card 11
Front
What does electronegativity depend on?
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Card 12
Front
Does electronegativity increase or decrease as you go down the group?
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Card 13
Front
Melting and boiling points involve weaking & breaking what forces?
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Card 14
Front
Do melting and boiling points increase or decrease as you go down the group?
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Card 15
Front
What can be said about how volatile an element is by referring to its boiling point?
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