Kassi Hall Period 3.  Halogens  Reacts with metals, potassium, platinum, palladium  Density-3.12 g/cm 3.

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Kassi Hall Period 3

 Halogens  Reacts with metals, potassium, platinum, palladium  Density-3.12 g/cm 3

 Melting point : -7.3 °C  Boiling point: 59 °C  State of Matter: liquid

 Discovered by Carl Lowig and Antoine- Jerome Balard  Discovered in 1826  Discovered by adding chlorine and spring water to make a red.  Jerome is credited with the discovery Antoine Jerome on the left Carl Lowig on the right

 Hot tub salt  Mountain Dew  Christmas tree ornaments  Flame retardant pajamas

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