Halogens and noble gases

Cards (20)

  • What are the two groups of elements discussed in the video?
    Group seven elements known as halogens and group zero elements known as noble gases
  • What are the properties of halogens?
    • Fluorine: poisonous yellow gas, very reactive
    • Chlorine: poisonous green gas, less reactive
    • Bromine: reddish-brown volatile liquid, poisonous
    • Iodine: dark gray solid, forms poisonous purple vapors, also an antiseptic
  • What is the state of iodine at room temperature?
    Iodine is a dark gray solid
  • Why are astatine and tenocine mentioned in the video?

    They are mentioned because they don't really come up in the course
  • What are diatomic molecules?
    Diatomic molecules are molecules that consist of two atoms
  • How do halogens form diatomic molecules?

    They do this by sharing electrons and forming a covalent bond
  • What type of structures do halogen compounds form with other non-metals?
    They form simple molecular structures
  • What happens to the melting and boiling points of halogens as you go down the group?
    The melting points and boiling points increase as you go down the group
  • How does reactivity change among halogens as you go down the group?
    Reactivity decreases as you go down the group
  • Why does reactivity decrease in halogens as you go down the group?
    Because the outermost shell gets further from the nucleus, weakening the attractive force
  • What do we call a halogen that gains an electron?
    We call it a halide
  • What are the names of the halides formed from halogens?
    Fluoride, chloride, bromide, and iodide
  • With which group do halogens most often form ionic compounds?

    They most often form ionic compounds with alkali metals in group 1
  • What is a displacement reaction involving halogens?
    A more reactive halogen displaces a less reactive one
  • What happens when chlorine gas is pumped into a solution of potassium bromide?
    Chlorine displaces bromine to form potassium chloride
  • What are the characteristics of noble gases?
    • Exist as colorless gases
    • Have full outer shells, making them inert
    • Exist as single atoms
    • Non-flammable
    • Boiling point increases as you go down the group
  • Why are noble gases considered inert?
    Because they have full outer shells and do not react with other atoms
  • How does the boiling point of noble gases change as you go down the group?
    The boiling point increases as you go down the group
  • What is the state of noble gases at room temperature?
    Noble gases exist as colorless gases
  • What is the main takeaway from the video regarding noble gases?
    There isn't much that you need to know about them