C2.4 Group 7 - The Halogens Flashcards

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What are the properties of the halogen family?

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➢ Low melting points and boiling points

➢ Poor conductors of heat and electricity

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Why does the melting point and boiling point increase as you go down group 7?

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➢ This is due to increasing intermolecular forces as the atoms become larger, so more energy is required to overcome these forces

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Why do the elements get less reactive as you go down group 7?

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➢ As you move down the group the atomic radius gets bigger due to more electrons and protons being present
➢ This leads to the outer shells to move further away from the nucleus
➢ More distance between the electrons and the positively charge nucleus
➢ The electrostatic force of attraction is weaker
➢ Makes attracting an electron from metals which is very difficult

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How can you check the reactivity between halogens?

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➢ A more reactive halogen will displace a less reactive halogen
➢ Use solutions of the halogens and their salts in water
➢ E.g Add chlorine to Potassium Bromide and you will see the colour change
➢ This means Potassium Chloride and Bromine is formed

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