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level: Trends in the periodic table

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level questions: Trends in the periodic table

QuestionAnswer
Explain the physical properties of group one metals- They are soft - Have relatively low melting points - Have relatively low densities
How do group 1 metals react with oxygen/chlorine?- React rapidly with oxygen/chlorine- as we move down group 1 the elements react more rapidly
Why are group 1 metals more reactive as we move down it?- When we move down group 1, the outer electron is less attracted to the nucleus and easier to lose - Because there's a greater distance between the positive nucleus and the negative outer electron - Secondly, the outer electron is shielded from the nucleus by the internal energy levels
Why are group 7 elements in pairs (O2, F2...)?They have 7 electrons on their outer shells, so they covalently bond in pairs forming molecules - no overall charge
How do halogens produce non-metal compounds?By bonding covalently with other non-metals
How are ionic compounds formed?Group 7 elements, reacting with metals
What happens to the reactivity of Group 7 elements as you move down and why?- Elements get less reactive as we move down Group 7 - Because as you move down, the elements have a greater distance between the outer energy level and the nucleus - As you move down the outer energy levels become more shielded from the + charge of the nucleus by the internal electrons - These factors reduce the attraction between the outer electrons and the nucleus, making it harder to attract an electron into its outer energy level
Explain how a Group 7 element can displace anotherA more reactive halogen can displace a less reactive one from an aqueous solution of its salts EG: Potassium iodide (aq) + chlorine -> potassium chloride + iodine - here chlorine displaces iodine as it is more reactive