Astatine, bromine, chlorine, fluorine and iodine are all halogens. They are found in Group 7 of the Periodic Table.
Predict which halogen has the lightest colour.
Name a halogen that is a solid at room temperature.
Bromine can be obtained from the bromide ions in sea water. Chlorine is bubbled into sea water. The chlorine oxidises the bromide ions to bromine atoms. The bromine atoms then form bromine molecules.
i) Complete the equation to show how bromine atoms are formed from bromide ions.
Cl2 + ..................... Br− → 2Cl− + ..................... Br
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ii) State why this reaction is described as the oxidation of bromide ions.
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iii) Write an equation to show how bromine atoms form bromine molecules.
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Boron and fluorine form a covalent compound that has the molecular formula BF3
Draw a dot-and-cross diagram to show the arrangement of the outer electrons in a molecule of BF3
Use crosses (×) to represent the outer electrons of boron. Use dots (•) to represent the outer electrons of fluorine.
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