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What are the group seven elements known as?
Halogens
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What are the group zero elements known as?
Noble gases
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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, antiseptic
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What is the state of fluorine at room temperature?
Poisonous
yellow
gas
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What is the state of chlorine at room temperature?
Poisonous
green
gas
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What is the state of bromine at room temperature?
Reddish-brown
volatile
liquid
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What is the state of iodine at room temperature?
Dark
gray
solid
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Why are halogens considered dangerous?
They are all
poisonous
in various forms
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What are diatomic molecules?
Molecules consisting of two
atoms
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How do halogens form diatomic molecules?
By sharing
electrons
and forming
covalent
bonds
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What type of compounds do halogens form with non-metals?
Simple molecular structures
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What happens to the melting and boiling points of halogens as you go down the group?
They increase as you go down the group
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How does reactivity change among halogens as you go down the group?
Reactivity
decreases as you go down the group
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Why does reactivity decrease in halogens down the group?
Outermost
shell is further from
nucleus
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What do we call a halogen that gains an electron?
Halide
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What are the names of halide ions?
Fluoride
,
chloride
,
bromide
,
iodide
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With which group do halogens most often form ionic compounds?
Alkali metals
in
group 1
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What is a displacement reaction in halogens?
A more
reactive
halogen displaces a less reactive one
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What happens when chlorine gas is added to potassium bromide solution?
Chlorine
displaces
bromine
to form
potassium chloride
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What are the characteristics of noble gases?
Colorless
gases,
inert
, non-flammable
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Why do noble gases exist as single atoms?
They have
full outer shells
and are
inert
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How does the boiling point of noble gases change down the group?
It increases as you go down the group
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What are the trends in properties for halogens and noble gases?
Halogens:
Melting and boiling points increase down the
group
Reactivity
decreases down the group
Noble Gases:
Boiling points increase down the group
Inert and non-flammable
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