Group 7
Group 7
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Here are the properties of the HALOGENS:
By using the trend observed, you can make PREDICTIONS about the next halogen in the group ASTATINE.
You would expect it to have a HIGHER BOILING POINT than IODINE and an even DARKER color (dark grey-black).
As you move DOWN GROUP 7:
1. REACTIVITY DECREASES:
When NON METALS like HALOGENS react they need to GAIN electrons.
As you go down group 7, it becomes more DIFFICULT for them to GAIN an extra electron because the number of SHELLS INCREASES and the atom gets BIGGER.
This means there is LESS ATTRACTION between the NUCLEUS and the ELECTRON being gained making it MORE DIFFICULT to add it to its outer shell.
2. MELTING AND BOILING POINTS INCREASE:
The number of ELECTRONS in the molecules INCREASES down the group, meaning the INTERMOLECULAR FORCES between them get STRONGER.
This means MORE ENERGY is needed to break the bonds.
Here's a list with all the possible DISPLACEMENT reactions:
Here are the properties of the HALOGENS:
By using the trend observed, you can make PREDICTIONS about the next halogen in the group ASTATINE.
You would expect it to have a HIGHER BOILING POINT than IODINE and an even DARKER color (dark grey-black).
As you move DOWN GROUP 7:
1. REACTIVITY DECREASES:
When NON METALS like HALOGENS react they need to GAIN electrons.
As you go down group 7, it becomes more DIFFICULT for them to GAIN an extra electron because the number of SHELLS INCREASES and the atom gets BIGGER.
This means there is LESS ATTRACTION between the NUCLEUS and the ELECTRON being gained making it MORE DIFFICULT to add it to its outer shell.
2. MELTING AND BOILING POINTS INCREASE:
The number of ELECTRONS in the molecules INCREASES down the group, meaning the INTERMOLECULAR FORCES between them get STRONGER.
This means MORE ENERGY is needed to break the bonds.
Here's a list with all the possible DISPLACEMENT reactions: