Halide Ions: Reducing Agents
- Halide ions can also act as reducing agents and donate electrons to another atom
- The halide ions themselves get oxidised and lose electrons
- The reducing power of the halide ions increases going down the group
- This trend can be explained by looking at the ionic radii of the halides’ ions
The diagram shows that going down the group the ionic radii of the halogens increases
- Going down the group, the halide ions become larger
- The outermost electrons get further away from the nucleus
- The outermost electrons also experience more shielding by inner electrons
- As a result of this, the outermost electrons are held less tightly to the positively charged nucleus
- Therefore, the halide ions lose electrons more easily going down the group and their reducing power increases
The reducing power of the halide ions increases going down the group
Examiner Tip
The ionic radius is a measure of the size of an atom’s ion.