Alkalis and halogens Flashcards

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What is the reactivity pattern in alkalis?

A

The further down the group the more reactive they get.

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What is the reactivity pattern in halogens?

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They become less reactive the further down.

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What is the melting/boiling point pattern of alkalis?

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They have lower boiling/melting points the further down you go

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What is the melting/boiling point pattern of halogens?

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They have higher boiling/melting point the further down you go

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Why can’t halogens conduct electricity?

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Because most of them are gases and are found in diatomic molecules covalently bonded, meaning they have no spare electrons.

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6
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What compounds do transitional metals make?

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Coloured compounds.

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What are the properties of transitional metals?

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-Hard
-High boiling/melting points
-Good conductors of electricity/heat
-Aren’t as reactive

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