Group 7 - The Halogens Flashcards

1
Q

What are the formulas of the halogens at room temperature?

A

X2

Eg. Cl2 …

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2
Q

What is fluorine’s state at room temperature?

A

Pale yellow gas

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3
Q

What is Chlorine’s state at room temperature?

A

Green gas

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4
Q

What is Bromine’s state at room temperature?

A

Red/Brown Liquid

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5
Q

What is Iodine’s state at room temperature?

A

Grey Solid

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6
Q

What is the trend in boiling points down group 7?

A

Increase as increase in Van der Waals strength

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7
Q

what happens to the electronegativity down group7?

A

it decreases
Larger atoms attract less than smaller ones as outer electrons further from nucleus and more shielding as more inner electrons.

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8
Q

How many electrons do Halogens lose or gain when they react?

A

Gain 1 Electron

become 1-

Means that they are Oxidising Agents but they themselves have been reduced.

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9
Q

What happens to the reactivity as you go down group 7?

A

It decreases
as the atoms get larger
they become less oxidising

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10
Q

what are group 7 elements also known as?

A

Halogens

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