- When a halogen atom reacts, it gains an electron to form a singly charged negative ion which has a stable noble gas electron arrangement.
- As you go down the group of 17, the atomic radius gets bigger due to an extra filled electron shell.
- The valence electron is further and further away from the nucleus.
- The forces of attraction between the nucleus and the valence electrons become weaker, making it more difficult to gain electrons.
- Therefore, the halogen is less reactive down the group.
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Saturday, April 30, 2011
Chemistry Form 4: Chapter 4 - Reactivity of Group 17
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