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Topic 6: Groups in the Periodic Table
6.2 Group 7: The Halogens
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What are Group 7 elements also known as?
Halogens
Which halogen is a gas at room temperature and has a pale yellow color?
Fluorine
Iodine is a solid at room temperature with a
dark purple
color.
True
What is the odor of fluorine described as?
Pungent, acrid
Halogens are excellent oxidizing agents because they readily gain
electrons
.
True
The decrease in reactivity of halogens is due to the outermost electrons being further from the
nucleus
Match the halogen with its state at room temperature:
Fluorine ↔️ Gas
Bromine ↔️ Liquid
Iodine ↔️ Solid
Match the halogen with its correct odor:
Chlorine ↔️ Sharp, irritating
Bromine ↔️ Suffocating
Iodine ↔️ Sharp
What is the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between sodium and chlorine?
2Na + Cl₂ → 2NaCl
In the reaction Cl₂ + 2KI → 2KCl + I₂, chlorine displaces
iodine
As halogens get larger, their outermost electrons are further from the
nucleus
Halogens react with non-metals to form
covalent
compounds
Halogens react with non-metals to form covalent
compounds
Arrange the halogens in order of decreasing reactivity:
1️⃣ Fluorine
2️⃣ Chlorine
3️⃣ Bromine
4️⃣ Iodine
What are the four halogens mentioned in the study material?
F, Cl, Br, I
The odor of fluorine is described as pungent and
acrid
Arrange the halogens in order of their ability to displace each other from halide salts (most reactive to least reactive):
1️⃣ Fluorine
2️⃣ Chlorine
3️⃣ Bromine
4️⃣ Iodine
Match the chemical property with its explanation or example:
High Reactivity ↔️ Halogens readily react with metals
Formation of Halide Ions ↔️ Halogens gain one electron
Displacement Reactions ↔️ More reactive halogens displace less reactive ones
Why does the reactivity of halogens decrease down Group 7?
Increasing atomic size
The halogens' ability to attract an electron and form a stable halide ion
diminishes
Arrange the halogens in order of decreasing reactivity:
1️⃣ Fluorine
2️⃣ Chlorine
3️⃣ Bromine
4️⃣ Iodine
Halogens form halides when reacting with metals.
True
Which halogen is a liquid at room temperature with a red-brown color?
Bromine
The reactivity of halogens decreases as you go
down
the group.
Which halogen has a suffocating odor?
Bromine
The reaction between sodium and chlorine produces sodium
chloride
Why does the reactivity of halogens decrease down the group?
Atomic size increases
Match the halogen with its odor:
Fluorine ↔️ Pungent, acrid
Chlorine ↔️ Sharp, irritating
Bromine ↔️ Suffocating
Iodine ↔️ Sharp
Bromine is a red-brown liquid at room temperature
True
Halogens react with metals to form
halides
The reactivity of halogens increases as you move down Group 7
False
What is the general reaction between a metal and a halogen?
Metal + Halogen → Metal Halide
When hydrogen reacts with chlorine, the compound formed is hydrogen
chloride
Match the halogen with its chemical symbol:
Fluorine ↔️ F
Chlorine ↔️ Cl
Bromine ↔️ Br
Iodine ↔️ I
Bromine
is a liquid at room temperature and its color is red-brown.
True
When halogens react with metals, they form salts called
halides
Chlorine displaces iodine because chlorine is more
reactive
than iodine.
True
Arrange the halogens in order of decreasing atomic size:
1️⃣ Iodine
2️⃣ Bromine
3️⃣ Chlorine
4️⃣ Fluorine
Halogens' ability to attract an electron decreases as they increase in
atomic size
.
True
Match the halogen with its atomic size:
Fluorine ↔️ Smallest
Chlorine ↔️ Small
Bromine ↔️ Large
Iodine ↔️ Largest
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