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  • In which group of the Periodic Table are the halogens located?
    Group 17
  • Halogens have seven valence electrons in their outer shell, which makes them highly reactive
  • Match the halogen with its physical state at room temperature:
    Fluorine ↔️ Gas
    Bromine ↔️ Liquid
    Iodine ↔️ Solid
  • What is the melting point of chlorine in degrees Celsius?
    -101
  • The boiling points of halogens decrease down the group.
    False
  • What characterizes the electronic configuration of halogens?
    Seven valence electrons
  • The melting and boiling points of halogens increase down the group due to the increasing strength of van der Waals
  • Fluorine has the lowest melting point among halogens.
  • What is the boiling point of Astatine in degrees Celsius?
    337
  • Halogens react to achieve a stable octet
  • The reactivity of halogens decreases down the group.
  • Match the halogen with its appearance at room temperature:
    Fluorine ↔️ Pale yellow
    Chlorine ↔️ Yellow-green
    Bromine ↔️ Red-brown
    Iodine ↔️ Dark-purple
    Astatine ↔️ Dark
  • What is the melting point of Bromine in degrees Celsius?
    -7
  • Van der Waals forces increase with atomic size and the number of electrons
  • The melting points of halogens increase linearly down the group.
    False
  • What is the physical state and appearance of Chlorine at room temperature?
    Gas, Yellow-green
  • What causes the increase in melting and boiling points of halogens as you move down Group 17?
    Increasing van der Waals forces
  • Order the halogens from lowest to highest boiling point:
    1️⃣ Fluorine
    2️⃣ Chlorine
    3️⃣ Bromine
    4️⃣ Iodine
    5️⃣ Astatine
  • The physical properties of halogens are influenced by the strength of their intermolecular forces.
  • The strength of van der Waals forces increases with atomic size and the number of electrons.
  • Match the halogen with its intermolecular forces and physical state:
    Fluorine ↔️ Weak van der Waals, Gas
    Bromine ↔️ Stronger van der Waals, Liquid
    Iodine ↔️ Strongest van der Waals, Solid
  • What is the trend in physical state of halogens as you move down Group 17?
    Gas to liquid to solid
  • Bromine is a solid at room temperature.
    False
  • The physical state of halogens changes from gas to liquid to solid down the group.
  • Which halogen has limited solubility in water but high solubility in organic solvents?
    Chlorine
  • Organic solvents are polar, allowing halogens to dissolve readily.
    False
  • Halogens belong to Group 17 of the Periodic Table.
  • How many valence electrons do halogens have in their outermost shell?
    Seven
  • Halogens have an electronic configuration characterized by seven valence electrons in their outermost shell.seven
  • Match the halogen with its chemical symbol:
    Fluorine ↔️ FF
    Chlorine ↔️ ClCl
    Bromine ↔️ BrBr
    Iodine ↔️ II
  • What is the electronic configuration of Fluorine?
    1s22s22p51s^{2} 2s^{2} 2p^{5}
  • Chlorine has seven valence electrons in its outermost shell.
  • The electronic configuration of Bromine is 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p51s^{2} 2s^{2} 2p^{6} 3s^{2} 3p^{6} 4s^{2} 3d^{10} 4p^{5}
  • What is the electronic configuration of Iodine?
    1s^{2} 2s^{2} 2p^{6} 3s^{2} 3p^{6} 4s^{2} 3d^{10} 4p^{6} 5s^{2} 4d^{10} 5p^{5}</latex>
  • Arrange the halogens in order of increasing atomic number:
    1️⃣ Fluorine
    2️⃣ Chlorine
    3️⃣ Bromine
    4️⃣ Iodine
    5️⃣ Astatine
  • Halogens are highly reactive because they tend to gain one electron to achieve a stable octet
  • At room temperature, halogens exist in different physical states.
  • Halogens are highly reactive because they tend to gain one electron to achieve a stable octet
  • Arrange the physical states of halogens at room temperature from gas to solid:
    1️⃣ Gas
    2️⃣ Liquid
    3️⃣ Solid
  • What is the physical state and appearance of fluorine at room temperature?
    Gas, pale yellow