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Halogens

Halogens. Salt-forming elements: Fluorine (latin: flux) Chlorine (greek: yellow-green) Bromine (greek: stink) Iodine (greek: violet) Astatine. Halogens. Electronegativity decreasing down the group Preparation of F 2 by chemical means?

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Halogens

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  1. Halogens Salt-forming elements: Fluorine (latin: flux) Chlorine (greek: yellow-green) Bromine (greek: stink) Iodine (greek: violet) Astatine IC 12 Halogens

  2. Halogens Electronegativity decreasing down the group Preparation of F2 by chemical means? (1986): KMnO4 + 2KF + 4HF + H2O2 K2MnF6 + O2 + 4H2O 2K2MnF6 + 4SbF5  4KSbF6 + 2MnF3 + F2

  3. Halogens IC 12 Halogens

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  5. Hydrogen halides IC 12 Halogens

  6. Azeotrope t oC HF – H2O HCl – H2O %HF %HCl Liquid IC 12 Halogens

  7. Halides IC 12 Halogens

  8. Identification IC 12 Halogens

  9. Quantification 1. Reduction of X to X- 2. Insoluble silver salts Cl-: Ag+ ; I: red Ag2CrO4 I-, Br-: xX Ag+ ; SCN- I: red Fe(SCN)3 X- even all 3 together I: potentiometry IC 12 Halogens

  10. Some fluorides of s and p elements IC 12 Halogens

  11. Chloro compounds of p elements (bp/oC)  reaction with H2O/HCl IC 12 Halogens

  12. Fluorides and fluoro complexes IC 12 Halogens

  13. Chlorides and chloro-complexes IC 12 Halogens

  14. Oxoacids • HOF + H2O → H2O2 + HF • HXOm + H2O  H3O+ + XOm- pK for HOXOn (m=n+1) pK H5IO6: 1.6 Names? IC 12 Halogens

  15. ClO2 - an example • Yellow gas (bp 11oC; mp -59) red as liquid • Formation: 3HClO3H2SO4 2ClO2 +HClO4+H2O 2ClO3- + C2O42- + 4H+ → 2ClO2 + 2CO2 + 2H2O • Radical: Cl 1.47 Å cf 1.44 Å in ClO4- O 117.6o O • Very reactive (may explode) IC 12 Halogens

  16. ClO2 ClO2 - an example 0.1M green solution hνClO+O steps HCl+HClO3 2ClO3(g)↔Cl2O6 H2O ClO3-+ ClO2-+H2O red liquid O3 OH- F2ClO2 F2 M M(ClO2)nMg,Zn,Ni,Cd,Al Na2O2+OH- NaClO2 + O2 IC 12 Halogens

  17. Phosphorpentafluoride in hydrogenfluoride Acid-base formulation? PF6 + HF ↔ PF6- + H+ IC 12 Halogens

  18. VSEPR BrF4+ 7+4-1= 10 ClF4- 7+4+1= 12 IC 12 Halogens

  19. End of chapter problem 17.25 IC 12 Halogens

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  27. End of chapter problem 17.25 IC 12 Halogens

  28. End of chapter problem 17.25 IC 12 Halogens

  29. IF6- : 7+6+1 in (Me4N)[IF6] IC 12 Halogens

  30. End of chapter problem 17.25 IC 12 Halogens

  31. I2Cl6 ICl4-(12) + ICl2+(8 + 2*2 from bridging Cl’2) IC 12 Halogens

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