Physical properties of tri-halides, Chemistry

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Physical properties of Tri-halides

(i) Tri-halides is a sweet smelling colourless liquid.

(ii) Tri-halides is heavy liquid. The density of it is 1.485. It boils at 61°C.

(iii) Tri-halides is mainly not soluble in water but dissolves in organic solvents such as alcohol, ether, etc.

(iv) Tri-halides is non-inflammable but its vapors may burn with green flame.

(v) Tri-halides gets minor unconsciousness when vapors are inhaled for sufficient time.


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