Lesson 4.2.2 The Halogens

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ChemSecondary EducationAge 13

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Today's Lesson Goals
  • identify the key terms about halogens
  • formulate a hypothesis 
  • analyse experimental data about the properties of halogens
  • formulate a conclusion based on the analysis

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timer
4:00

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Scientific Demonstration

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Enquiry question: Would you expect bromine to be more reactive than chlorine?

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Experiment Results

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Understanding key concepts

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Are halogens metals or non-metals?
YES
NO

Slide 8 - Poll

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What is the trend in melting points in Group 7? The melting point _______ from top to bottom.

Slide 10 - Open question

What is the trend in color in Group 7?
A
dark to light
B
light to dark
C
no difference

Slide 11 - Quiz

What is the trend in boiling points in Group 7? The boiling point _______ from top to bottom.

Slide 12 - Open question

What would predict about the boiling point and melting point of iodine, the next element in Group 7?
A
lower
B
higher
C
same as bromine

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Iodine to be _________________ than bromine.
more reactive
less reactive

Slide 14 - Poll

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The electronic structure for bromine is missing from the table. How many electrons do you predict will be in the outer shell?
A
5
B
6
C
7
D
8

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What happens to the size of the atoms as you go down group 7?
A
become smaller
B
become bigger
C
all of the same size
D
disappear

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What similarity is there in the structure of these atoms?
A
1 electron in the outer shell
B
same number of shells
C
7 electrons in the outer shell
D
no similarity

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Suggest why this group is called Group "7".

Slide 20 - Open question

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Collaborative Work
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5:00

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5:00

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