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Kobe Villarreal
7 February, 13:08
What are halogens, solid, liquid, or gas?
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Peter Little
7 February, 15:22
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Halogens are noble gasses, located on the far left of the periodic table. They are used partly for lighting, and are of great importance to scientists because they don't "mingle" easily with other elements.
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Adeline Mcintyre
7 February, 15:48
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Halogens are a noble gas:D
So your answer would be gas:D
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