Group 7

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    • Florine (F2)

      Yellow gas
    • Chlorine (Cl2)
      Green gas
    • Bromine (Br2)

      Orange liquid
    • Iodine (I2)

      Black solid
      Purple gas
      Orange solution
    • Testing for halides
      • halide solution + nitric acid to react with anion impurities (e.g. hydroxide, carbonate)
      • + silver nitrate to form the precipitate (silver halide)
      AgCl- white
      AgBr- cream
      AgI- yellow

      Add dilute NH3- AgCl redissolves
      Add concentrated NH3- AgBr redissolves
    • The best oxidising agent is F2 as it most easily gains electrons
    • The best reducing agent is I- as it most easily loses electrons
    • NaCl + H2SO4 -> HCl(g) + NaHSO4
      HCl(g) gives white/steamy fumes
      Acid/base reaction, not redox as Cl- is a weak reducing agent
      same reaction and observations with F-
    • NaBr + H2SO4 -> HBr(g) + NaHSO4
      2HBr(aq) + H2SO4 -> SO2(g) + H2O + Br2(g)

      HBr(g) gives white/steamy fumes
      Br- is a better reducing agent than Cl- or F- so there's an extra step
      SO2(g) is a choking gas
      Br2(g) gives off brown fumes
    • NaI + H2SO4 -> HI(g) + NaHSO4
      8HI + H2SO4 -> H2S(g) + 4H2O + 4I2(s)

      HI(g) gives off white/steamy fumes
      I- is a very good reducing agent so extra step
      H2S(g) has a foul/eggy smell
      I2 is a black solid/purple gas
    • Electronegativity decreases as you go down Group 7.
      • This is because atomic radius increases and so electrons experience less attraction to the nucleus.
      • Electrons become further away from the nucleus and so experience a lower attraction.
      • This means that the electronegativity is lower.
    • Boiling points increase down the group. At room temperature:
      • Fluorine and chlorine are gases.
      • Bromine is a liquid.
      • Iodine is a solid.
      • This is because elements have more electrons as you go down Group 7.
      • This causes an increase in van der Waals forces.
      • Stronger van der Waals forces means greater intermolecular forces.
      • This means a higher boiling point.
    • Boiling points increase down the group. At room temperature:
      • Fluorine and chlorine are gases.
      • Bromine is a liquid.
      • Iodine is a solid.
      • This is because elements have more electrons as you go down Group 7.
      • This causes an increase in van der Waals forces.
      • Stronger van der Waals forces means greater intermolecular forces.
      • This means a higher boiling point.
    • All silver halides precipitate out of aqueous solution.
      • When ammonia is added, they may dissolve again.
      • Solubility in ammonia decreases as you go down Group 7.
    • Halides react differently with sulfuric acid depending on their reducing ability:
      • Reaction with a fluoride or chloride produces HCl or HF.
      • Reaction with a bromide produces some Br2 and some SO2.
      • Reaction with an iodide produces I2 immediately and will reduce the sulfur to H2S - a toxic molecule that smells like eggs.
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