Group 7 Properties Flashcards

1
Q

State and explain the trend in group 7 melting/boiling points

A

Increases because:

  • Halogens exist as non-polar diatomic molecules
  • Weak van der waals forces exist between the molecules (IMF’s) which are broken when boiled/melted
  • Induced dipole forces become stronger down the group as Mr increases this is because more electrons involved in the induced dipoles
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2
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State and explain the trend in group 7 electronegativity

A

Decreases because:

  • Shielding increases
  • Effective nuclear charge decreases
  • Decreases its ability to attract a bonding pair of electrons
    e. g. fluorine can form a stronger dipole than iodine
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3
Q

What state is fluorine in at room temp?

A

Gas

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4
Q

What state is chlorine in at room temp?

A

Gas

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5
Q

What state is bromine in at room temp?

A

Liquid

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6
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What state is iodine in at room temp?

A

Solid

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