Cards (111)

    • 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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