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Angstrom Care 1www.AngstromCare.com Angstrom Care Halogens II

Angstrom Care 2www.AngstromCare.com Group 17The Halogen Group All the elements in Group 17 are nonmetals except for astatine, which is a radioactive metalloid. Representative Elements 2 2 These elements are called halogens, which means salt-former. All of the halogens form salts with sodium and with the other alkali metals.

Angstrom Care 3www.AngstromCare.com Group 17The Halogen Group The halogen fluorine is the most reactive of the halogens in combining with other elements. Representative Elements Chlorine is less reactive than fluorine, and bromine is less reactive than chlorine. Iodine is the least reactive of the four nonmetals.

Angstrom Care 4www.AngstromCare.com Some facts… 1) Reactivity DECREASES as you go down the group Decreasing reactivity (This is because the electrons are further away from the nucleus and so any extra electrons arent attracted as much). 2) They exist as diatomic molecules (so that they both have a full outer shell): Cl 3) Because of this fluorine and chlorine are liquid at room temperature and bromine is a gas

Angstrom Care 5www.AngstromCare.com The halogens – some reactions 1) Halogen + metal: Na + Cl - Na Cl + 2) Halogen + non-metal: H Cl + H Halogen + metal ionic salt Halogen + non-metal covalent molecule

Angstrom Care 6www.AngstromCare.com Displacement reactions To put it simply, a MORE reactive halogen will displace a LESS reactive halogen from a solution of its salt. F Cl Br I Decreasing reactivity Potassium chloride KCl (aq) Potassium bromide KBr (aq ) Potassium iodide KI (aq) Chlorin e Cl 2 Bromine Br 2 Iodine I 2

Angstrom Care 7www.AngstromCare.com Halogen compounds Silver halides (e.g. silver chloride, silver bromide etc) These are used in photographic paper. They are reduced by light and x-ray radiation to leave a silver photographic image. Hydrogen halides (e.g. hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride) When these dissolve in water they make acids and will turn universal indicator red.

Angstrom Care 8www.AngstromCare.com Question 1 What does the term halogen mean?

Angstrom Care 9www.AngstromCare.com Answer Halogen means salt- former. All the halogens form salts with sodium (and other alkali metals).

Angstrom Care 10www.AngstromCare.com Thank you