Intro To Halogens Flashcards

1
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Which halogens are our main focus

A

fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine.

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2
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Main oxidation state for these elements in halogens

A

-1

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3
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What are halogens

A

Group 7

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4
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Fluorine, chlorine, bromine & iodine are what ions

A

Halide ions
(Halogens with negative charge)

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5
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Structure of halide ions

A

They form diatomic molecules e.g. F2 and only have weak London forces between them.

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6
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Appearance, colour and state of fluorine

A

Pale yellow gas at RT
nothing when in non-polar solvents
nothing when reacts with water
Melting and boiling point low

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7
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Appearance, colour and state of chlorine

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Pale green gas at RT
Pale green sol. in non-polar solvents
Pale green sol. in water
Melting and boiling low

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8
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Appearance, colour and state of Bromine

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Dark red liquid at RT
Orange sol. in non-polar solvents
Orange sol. in water
MP low
BP high

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9
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Appearance, colour and state of Iodine

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Grey solid at RT
Purple sol. in non-polar solvents
Brown sol. in water if excess iodine (I-) present
Melting and boiling point high

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10
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Melting point trend for halide ions

A

Increase surface area and molecule has more electrons
Stronger london forces occur in the molecule
More energy required to overcome these forces
MP increases as you go down

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11
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Trend in Electronegativity in halide ions

A

Nuclear charge increases
Shielding increases
Core charge stays the same
Atomic radius increases
Nuclear attraction decreases
Electronegativity decreases as you go down

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