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What are Halogens?
7 electrons in the outer shell. most reactive of non-metals. naturally found as compound.
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what forms when you add (water+cyclohexane) to chlorine?
top layer-dark green bottom layer-light green
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what forms when you add (water+cyclohexane) to Bromine?
top layer-orange bottom layer- yellow
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what forms when you add (water+cyclohexane) to iodine?
top layer-pink bottom layer-yellow
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what are the qualities of Flourine?
most oxidising agent. less shielding in flourine. flourin gains an electron more readily
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what are the features of the anode?
oxidation, positive, anions to anode, -x--->x+-e
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what is the features of the cathode?
reduction, gain electrons, +M + e---->M, negative
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what is the dynamic equilibrium?
conc. remains constant,has to be in a closed system, reverse+forward both happening
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Kc>1
more products than reactants at equilibrium
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Kc< 1
more reactants than products at equilibrium
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Kc>>1
greater than 10(10), reaction has gone to completion.
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Kc
less than 10(10), reaction hasnt happened.
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what is the expression of Kc?
aA+bB⇌cC+dD
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what can change the value of Kc?
change in temperature
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what are the dangers of chlorine?
Irritates eyes,skin+lungs. toxic to humans. forms gas which can be easily inhaled
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what is chlorination?
chlorine in water to kill bacteria and other pathogens
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