Sunday, 9 July 2017

2.5: Know the Colours, Physical States (At Room Temperature) and Trends in Physical Properties of these Elements



HALOGENS: Group 7 Non-Metals that are poisonous and commonly include Chlorine, Bromine and Iodine
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COLOURS AND STATES AT ROOM TEMPERATURE:
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HALOGEN
PHYSICAL STATE AT ROOM TEMPERATURE
COLOUR
CHLORINE

Gas
Pale Green
BROMINE


Liquid
Red-Brown (readily evaporates to form a Brown Gas)
IODINE

Solid
Black (sublimes to form a Purple Gas)

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TRENDS IN PHYSICAL PROPERTIES:
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  1. MELTING POINT
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  • Melting and Boiling Points of Halogens increases as you go down the Group

        

Melting and Boiling Points of Halogens

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  1. STATE AT ROOM TEMPERATURE
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  • At room temperature (20C℃), the physical state of Halogens become harder and more set as you go down the Group
  • Chlorine is a Gas, Bromine is a Liquid and Iodine is a Solid
States of Halogens

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  1. COLOUR
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  • Halogens become darker as you go down the Group
  • Chlorine is Pale Green, Bromine is Red-Brown and Iodine is Black

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Colours of Halogens

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