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why halogens are coloured

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All the halogens possess a valence shell electronic configuration s 2,p 5. This means that they contain unpaired electrons in their outermost p-orbital. These electrons absorb light and get promoted to higher orbitals. When they return to their ground state, they emit radiations which fall in the visible region of electromagnetic spectrum. Hence, they appear as coloured.


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