Halides Flashcards

1
Q

What happens to the reducing power as you go down group 7?

A

reducing power increases

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2
Q

What happens to the oxidising power as you go down group 7?

A

oxidising power decreases

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3
Q

Does fluoride or chloride undergo redox reactions with concentrated sulfuric acid?

A

no

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4
Q

Why can F- and Cl- ions not be oxidised by concentrated sulfuric acid?

A

because they aren’t powerful enough reducing agents

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5
Q

In general, what is the role of the H2SO4?

A

oxidising agent

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6
Q

In general, what is the role of the X- ion?

A

reducing agent

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7
Q

Why does oxidising power decrease down group 7?

A

due to increased atomic radius and greater shielding so less able to accept an electron

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8
Q

What is the appearance of F2(g)?

A

a pale yellow toxic gas

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9
Q

What is the appearance of Cl2(g)?

A

green toxic gas

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10
Q

What is the appearance of Br2(l)?

A

brown corrosive liquid

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11
Q

What is the appearance of I2(s)?

A

black solid

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12
Q

How does the displacement reactions work between halides?

A

anything that is lower than it in group 7, it can displace –> F can displace all, I can displace none

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