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GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Periodic Table - Elements in Group Seven
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Group 7 elements - the halogens.  Halogens is a combination of ancient Greek words that mean 'salt formers'. This refers to the fact that the group 7 elements will produce salts directly with metals. The combination of sodium and chlorine for example produces sodium chloride - common salt. Naming the salts formed from the halogens is fairly straightforward: remove the ending -ine and replace it with the ending -ide. So if the halogen iodine reacts with the metal potassium, the salt formed will be potassium iodide. On the periodic table, the halogens are the last but one group (vertical... Show more
GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Periodic Table - Elements in Group Seven
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10 Questions

1. Bromine displaces iodine from solution because...
2. Halogens exist as molecules made up of pairs of atoms, joined together by covalent bonds. These molecules are known as...
3. Choose the correct order from top to bottom of group 7.
4. Group 7 elements only form what type of ion?
5. Iodine is...
6. What type of bonds do group 7 elements form?
7. Iodine is...
8. What type of bonds do group 7 elements form?
9. Halogens all react with metals. How many electrons do they gain when they undergo this type of reaction?
10. Reactivity of the elements in group 7 decreases down the group. This is because...