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प्रश्न
Discuss briefly the properties of group 17 elements (halogen family).
सविस्तर उत्तर
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उत्तर
- Group 17 elements include fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), iodine (I), and astatine (At). Collectively, they are called halogens.
- Their electronic configuration is ns2 np5, meaning they have 7 valence electrons and need 1 electron to complete their octet.
- Atomic and ionic radii, density, and melting and boiling points increase down the group.
- Ionisation energy and electronegativity decrease down the group.
- They have the smallest atomic radius in their respective periods.
- Halogens have high electron affinity, with chlorine having higher than fluorine.
- Fluorine shows only the −1 oxidation state, but other halogens can show multiple states (−1, +1, +3, +5, +7).
- All halogens have colour, which darkens down the group.
- Reactivity decreases from fluorine to iodine.
- They act as strong oxidising agents; their oxidising power decreases down the group.
- They displace each other in salt solutions according to their reactivity order (e.g., fluorine displaces all others).
- Fluorine forms the most ionic bonds in metal halides; ionic character decreases down the group.
- Halogens form hydrogen halides with distinct properties like thermal stability and acidic strength, which vary down the group.
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