The stable forms of chlorine, bromine, And iodine at 25 C and 1 atm are
A) Cl2(g) , Br2(g) , and I2(g) .
B) Cl2(g) , Br2(l) , and I2(s) .
C) Cl2(g) , Br2(l) , and I2(l) .
D) Cl2(g) , Br(l) , and I(s) .
E) Cl2(g) , Br(l) , and I2(g) .
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