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Sea is the greatest source of some halogens. Comment.

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Sea water contains chlorides, bromides, and iodides of Na, K, Mg, and Ca. However, it primarily contains NaCl. The deposits of dried up sea beds contain sodium chloride and carnallite, `KCl.MgCl_(2).6H_(2)O`. Marine life also contains iodine in their systems. For example, sea weeds contain upto`0.5%` iodine as sodium iodide. Thus, sea is the greatest source of halogens.
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