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The Halogens

The halogens are found in group 7 of the periodic table. They can be commonly found in disinfectants and bleach.

Halogens

Halogens

  • The halogens are found in Group 7.
  • They are a very dangerous set of elements.
  • If you breathe in the toxic gases they could cause death.
  • They can also cause burns on the skin that need to be treated at hospital.
  • The non-metals in group 7 include (from top of the group to the bottom of the group).
    • Fluorine (F).
    • Chlorine (Cl).
    • Bromine (Br).
    • Iodine (I).
    • Astatine (At).
Properties

Properties

  • The colour of the halogens gets darker as you go down the group.
  • At room temperature, they have all three states of matter within the group. The elements have decreasing energy as you go down the group.
    • Fluorine and chlorine are gases.
    • Bromine is a liquid.
    • Iodine and astatine are solids.
  • The density trend of the halogens is that they increase as you go down the group.
Reactivity

Reactivity

  • A more reactive halogen will ‘displace’ a less reactive halogen from their salt.
  • The halogens become less reactive as you go down the group.
  • This is because the electron to be gained from another element is further from the nucleus.
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