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How do halogens react with non-metals (give an example)?

Author: Miqdaam Hamed Hassan



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When reacting with HYDROGEN: - produce a compound: hydrogen halide - which are gases at room temp. - dissolve in water forming acidic solutions Image shows what happens when halogens react with hydrogen:


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When reacting with HYDROGEN:
- produce a compound: hydrogen halide
- which are gases at room temp.
- dissolve in water forming acidic solutions
Image shows what happens when halogens react with hydrogen:
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