Group 7 elements

Group 7 elements
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ScienceLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

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Group 7 elements

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Group 7's name
Group 7 are called the Halogens.

The word halogen means 'salt forming'.

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Group 7 elements
Group 7 are all non metals.

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Group 7's elements
Group 7 are all non metals.
The elements are
Fluorine
Chlorine
Bromine
Iodine
Astatine

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Which of these are not group 7 elements
A
Bromine
B
Fluorine
C
Hydrogen
D
Chlorine

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Group 7 is also known as...
A
Alkali metals
B
Halogens
C
Nobel gases
D
Transition metals

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Group 7's name means
A
Forms acids
B
Forms alkali
C
Forms solids
D
Forms salts

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Fluorine
Is not looked at in KS3 much because it is so reactive.

It will react with water to form an acid that can corrode through glass. (HF)

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Astatine.
We won’t consider astatine and tennessine much since they are too radioactive! 

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 Cl, Br and I
Cl - chlorine - is a deadly green gas. Was used in WW1.

Its compounds are used to keep pool water microbe free

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 Cl, Br and I
Br = Brown liquid = used in agricultural chemicals and private swimming pools.

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 Cl, Br and I
I = Iodine, A grey solid. 

In solution can be used as a disinfectant. 

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Why are we not looking at astatine?
A
Too reactive
B
Radioactive

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Why are we not looking at Fluorine?
A
Disinfectant
B
Too reactive
C
Radioactive
D
Hard to find.

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Which chemical has the symbol Br
A
Fluorine
B
Chlorine
C
Bromine
D
Iodine

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Which chemical has the symbol Cl
A
Fluorine
B
Chlorine
C
Bromine
D
Iodine

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Which chemical has the symbol I
A
Fluorine
B
Chlorine
C
Bromine
D
Iodine

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What are the uses of Chlorine
A
Disinfectant
B
Kills microbes in pool water
C
Radioactive
D
Hard to find.

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What are the uses of Iodine
A
Disinfectant
B
Kills microbes in pool water
C
Radioactive
D
Hard to find.

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Halogen facts
Halogens all have low boiling points

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Halogen facts
Halogens all have low melting points

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Halogen facts
Halogens cannot conduct electricity.

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Halogen facts
Halogens cannot conduct heat.

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Halogen facts
As you go down group 7 the elements get darker in colour.

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Halogen facts
As you go down group 7 the element's boiling and melting points increase.

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What happens to their colour as you go down group 7
A
They get lighter
B
They get darker

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True or false.
Halogens are all metals
A
True
B
False

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True or false.
Halogens are all non reactive
A
True
B
False

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True or false.
Halogens are all gases
A
True
B
False

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True or false.
Halogens means 'salt forming'
A
True
B
False

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Make a halogens poster
On your chrome book get google slides up. 
Slide 1 - which elements are in group 7
Slide 2 - why are group 7 called Halogens?
Slide 3 - The melting and boiling points of Halogens
Slide 4 - How does Fluorine react to water?
Slide 5 - What are the uses of Bromine?
Slide 6 - What are the uses of Chlorine?
Slide 7 - What are the uses of  Iodine?
Slide 8 - 7 fun facts you can find out about group 7.

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