C3 - Group 7: The Halogens Flashcards

1
Q

Why do Group 7 elements become less reactive as you go down?

A

It gets harder to gain an electron because the outer shell is further from the nucleus.

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What properties do the halogens have as you go further down the Group?

A

Higher melting/boiling point.

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3
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What is fluorine and how reactive is it?

A

It is a poisonous yellow gas.

It is very reactive.

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4
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What is chlorine and how reactive is it?

A

It is a poisonous dense green gas.

It is fairly reactive.

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5
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What is bromine?

A

A dense, poisonous, red-brown volatile liquid.

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6
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What is iodine?

A

A dark grey solid or purple vapour.

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7
Q

What do halogens exist as?

A

Molecules which are pairs of atoms.

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8
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What bond do halogens form with metals?

A

Ionic bonds.

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9
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What ions do halogens form when bonding with metals, and what are they called?

A

1- ions called halides.

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10
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What happens as you go down Group 7?

A

The elements become less reactive.

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