Group 7 Halogens

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    • as the atomic number of the halogens increases, the elements have a darker colour and higher boiling point
    • At room temperature:
      • chlorine (Cl2) is a fairly reactive, poisonous, green gas
      • Bromine (Br2) is a poisonous, red-brown liquid, which gives off an orange vapour at room temperature
      • Iodine (I2) is a dark grey crystalline solid which gives off a purple vapour when heated
    • Displacement Reactions
      A reaction where a more reactive element displaces a less reactive element from a compound
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    • More Reactive Halogens
      Will Displace Less Reactive Ones
    • Displacement Reaction
      1. A more reactive element reacts with a compound
      2. Displaces a less reactive element from the compound
    • Displacement Reaction
      1. Chlorine reacts with potassium iodide
      2. Chlorine displaces iodide ion
      3. Forming potassium chloride
    • Halogens in Group 7
      • Fluorine
      • Chlorine
      • Bromine
      • Iodine
      • Astatine
    • Properties of halogens
      • Reactivity decreases down the group
      • Melting and boiling points increase down the group
      • Colour gets darker down the group
    • Oxidation
      Loss of electrons
    • Reduction
      Gain of electrons
    • Halogen Displacement Reactions
      1. Involve transfer of electrons
      2. Oxidation and reduction happen simultaneously
    • An oxidising agent accepts electrons and gets reduced
    • A reducing agent donates electrons and gets oxidised
    • Redox reactions
      Reactions where oxidation and reduction happen simultaneously
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