U6 - Group periods Flashcards

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Properties of Alkali metals

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  • Shiny, malleable, ductile, sonorous, good conductors
  • Relatively soft metals
  • Newly cut surfaces are silvery shiny for a short period of time
  • Very reactive – stored under oil to prevent reaction with oxygen and water
  • Low melting points
  • Low densities – some float on water
  • Form white water soluble salts
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Reaction of alkali metals with water

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Water + alkali metal —— alkali sol. + hydrogen gas

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What happen when alkali metals react with oxygen

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burns forming a white solid

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4
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What happens when alkali metals react with Cl when heated

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forms a white salt

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5
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Explain the flame test for group 1 metals:

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A clean platinum wire is dipped into some hydrochloric acid, and then
dipped into a salt sample of the substance.
The tip of the platinum wire is then held in the flame of a Bunsen burner
The colour of the flame produced is an indication of which metal is present in the salt.

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6
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What colour flame does lithium, sodium and potassium produce

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L - Red
S - Orange
P - Lilac

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Properties of alkali earth metals

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  • not as soft or reactive as gr 1
  • 2 outer shell electrons
  • Form 2+ ions
  • Form white salts that are slightly soluble in water
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8
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Test for hydrogen

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burning splint, popping /whistling sound, burns with a blue flame

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9
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Group 2 elements react with water

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Mg: reacts slowly with cold water (forming a few bubbles of hydrogen) but vigorously with steam
Ca: Reacts rapidly with water forming hydrogen gas

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10
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Properties of group 7 elements

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  • Halogens
  • Diatomic non-metals
  • 7 electrons in outer shell
  • Form 1- ions by gaining one electron to fill the shell
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What happens to the reactivity when you go down gr 7 element

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  • Colour becomes darker:
    Fluorine – Yellow
    Chlorine - green
    Bromine - red/brown
    Iodine - purple/black
  • iodine crystals are purple-black, but when iodine is
    dissolved in alcohol or water it is red-brown in colour
  • Reactivity decreases
  • Melting and boiling point increase – phase changes from gas to liquid to solid as you move down the group
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12
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Chemical reactions with other halide ions

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Halogens undergo displacement reactions.
The more reactive halogen will displace a less reactive halide from its salt

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13
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Properties of transition metals

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  • Not ordered into groups
  • Also known as heavy metals
    *General metallic properties: malleable; ductile; sonorous; good conductors
  • High melting and boiling points
  • High densities
  • More than one valency/oxidation state. i.e Cu+ or Cu2+
    Fe2+ or Fe3+
  • Form coloured compounds
  • Used as catalysts in industrial processes
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14
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What are valence electrons

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Valency refers to the number of bonding places an element has.

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15
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Properties of noble gasses

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  • Unreactive – filled outer shells
  • Gases; non-metals
  • Going down the group: melting and boiling points increase
  • Density increases
  • Used where an inert atmosphere is needed
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