Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
At ordinary temperature and pressure, am...

At ordinary temperature and pressure, among halogens, chlorine is gas, bromine is a liquid, and iodine is a solid, because

A

The order of stabiity `= I_(2) gt Br_(2) gt Cl_(2)`

B

The order of density `= I_(2) gt Br_(2) gt Cl_(2)`

C

The order of specific heat `= Cl_(2) gt Br_(2) gt I_(2)`

D

The order of intermolecular forces `= Cl_(2) lt Br_(2) lt I_(2)`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
B, C, D

Density `prop` Mass thus `I_(2) gt Br_(2) gtCl_(2)`
(c ) Bond energy decreases thus specific heat (or) amount at near required decreases down the group `Cl_(2) gt Br_(2) gt I_(2)` , order of intermolcular force `I_(2) gt Br_(2) gt Cl_(2)`
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

As temperature increases, vapour pressure of a liquid

F_2 , is gas but I_2 is solid, because

The graph between temperature in ""^(@)C and pressure of a perfect gas is

(A) Iodine oxides are more stable than chlorine and bromine oxides (R ) Iodine is the solid halogen ,but chlorine and bromine are gaseous and liquid halogens

(A) : Chlorine is gas, bromine is liquid and iodine is solid (R) : Intermolecular attraction forces increase upon increase in molecular masses .