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Group 7 - Halogens
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Mind-map of Group 7 Halogens for AS-Level Chemistry including reactions with Sulfuric Acid and Silver Nitrate
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Group 7 - Halogens
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Applications of Chlorine
Electronegativity
DECREASES down group
increasing nuclear distance and atomic radius
increasing shielding
Physical State
F2 and Cl2 are GASES
Br2 is LIQUID
I and At are SOLID
lattice structure
Boiling Point
INCREASES down group
larger atoms with more electrons
increased chance of induced dipoles and Van der Waal's forces
REDOX
Reducing Agents
HALIDES lose an electron easily
STRONGER down group
larger atoms, more shielding
reduce something else, being oxidised in the process
Oxidising Agents
HALOGENS gain an extra electron easily
WEAKER down group
increased atomic radius so less attraction to nucleus
oxidise something else, being reduced in the process
Reactions with H2SO4
NaX + H2S04 --> HX + NaHSO4
this is not a REDOX reaction since the S is not reduced at all
F- and Cl- are not strong reducing agents, so REDOX does not happen
NaF + H2SO4 --> NaHSO4
NaCl + H2SO4 --> NaHS04
Br- is a stronger reducing agent so the acid can be further reduced
NaBr + H2SO4 --> HBr + NaHSO4
2HBr + H2SO4 --> SO2 + Br2 + 2H2O
oxidation state of S goes from +6 to +4
I- is a very strong reducing agent so the acid can be further reduce in a number of ways
NaI + H2SO4 -- > HI + NaHSO4
2HI + H2SO4 --> SO2 + I2 + 2H20
S reduced from +6 to +4
8HI + H2SO4 --> H2S + 4I2 + 4H2O
S reduced from +6 to -2
H2S is toxic and smells like rotten eggs
6HI + H2SO4 --> S + 3I2 + 4H20
S reduced from +6 to 0
Reactions with AgNO3
F- doesn't form a precipitate
Cl- forms a white precipitate
dissolves in dilute ammonia
Br- forms a cream precipitate
dissolves in concentrated ammonia
I- forms a yellow precipitate
insoluble in ammonia
Ag+ + X- --> AgX
Add dilute nitric acid to remove any interfering ions before adding a few drops of AgNO3
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