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What is Group 7 of the periodic table known as?
Halogens
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Which elements are included in Group 7?
Fluorine
,
chlorine
, bromine,
iodine
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Why do all Group 7 elements have similar chemical properties?
They have 7 electrons in their
outer shell
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What type of molecules do halogens exist as?
Diatomic
molecules
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What happens when halogens share one pair of electrons?
Both
atoms
achieve a
full outer shell
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How do the melting and boiling points of halogens change down Group 7?
They increase as you go down the group
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What is the state and color of chlorine at room temperature?
Fairly
reactive
,
poisonous
, green gas
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What is the state and color of bromine at room temperature?
Poisonous,
red-brown
liquid
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What is the state and color of iodine at room temperature?
Dark grey
crystalline
solid
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How can you predict the properties of astatine based on iodine?
Astatine would be a
dark-colored
solid
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How can you test for chlorine gas?
Using damp blue
litmus paper
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What happens to damp blue litmus paper when exposed to chlorine?
It will
bleach
the litmus paper
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What is the physical state of iodine (I₂) at room temperature?
Dark grey
crystalline
solid
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What happens to iodine when it is heated?
It gives off a
purple
vapour
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How does the melting point of halogens change down the group?
It increases down the group
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What can be predicted about astatine based on iodine's properties?
Astatine would be a
dark-coloured
solid
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How can you test for chlorine gas?
Using damp blue
litmus paper
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What happens to damp blue litmus paper when exposed to chlorine?
It turns
white
and may turn
red
first
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Why does damp blue litmus paper turn red when exposed to chlorine?
Chlorine
solution is
acidic
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What trend is observed in the reactivity of halogens down Group 7?
Reactivity
decreases
going down the group
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Why do halogens become less reactive down the group?
It gets harder to attract an extra
electron
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What do halogens react with to form metal halides?
They react with some
metals
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What do halogens form when they react with hydrogen?
They form
hydrogen halides
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What happens when hydrogen halides dissolve in water?
They form
acidic
solutions
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How can the reactions of chlorine, bromine, and iodine be used?
To predict reactions of
fluorine
and
astatine
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What are the general properties of halogens?
They are one
electron
short of a full shell
They have similar
reactivity
trends
They can form salts with metals
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What group do halogens belong to in the periodic table?
Group 7
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What happens in a displacement reaction involving halogens?
A more
reactive
halogen displaces a less reactive one
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What is a displacement reaction?
It is when a more
reactive
element
displaces a less reactive one
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What type of reactions do halogens undergo?
Redox reactions
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In redox reactions, what happens to halogens and halide ions?
Halogens
gain
electrons; halide ions
lose
electrons
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If chlorine is added to potassium bromide solution, what will happen?
Chlorine will
displace
bromine
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What is the result of chlorine displacing bromine in potassium bromide solution?
Potassium chloride
is formed
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What color change occurs when bromide ions are oxidized to bromine?
The solution turns
orange
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How can displacement reactions be used to show reactivity trends of halogens?
Measure
halide salt solution
in a
test tube
Add halogen solution and shake gently
Observe
color change
for a reaction
No color change indicates no reaction
Repeat with different halide salts and halogens
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What happens when chlorine water is added to potassium bromide solution?
Chlorine displaces bromine
Solution turns orange due to
bromine
Potassium chloride is formed
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What is the reactivity trend of halogens in Group 7?
Reactivity decreases down the group
Chlorine
displaces bromine and iodine
Bromine
displaces iodine
Iodine
cannot displace chlorine or bromine
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What color change occurs when iodine is added to potassium iodide solution?
No
color
change
occurs
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If a student adds a halogen solution to potassium iodide and the solution turns brown, what should they conclude?
The halogen is likely
bromine
or
iodine
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What should a student do to identify the halogen solution after observing a color change?
Test with different
halide
salts
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