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Just wanted to let you know, on your website the question for wether or not Noble Gases are flammable or not has yes as the correct answer when in the video you say the opposite. Hope this helps :)
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Could anyone explain to me how the boiling/melting point of halogens increases? I have been trying to understand for hours and I think there's maybe a block in my brain, I really don't understand.
In group 1, the atoms that have more shells are more reactive because it is easy for the atom to get rid of it’s outer shell But in group 7, the atoms that have more shells are less reactive because they are further away from their main mass at the nucleus, making it harder to attract that last electron, and make a full shell. Still useful after 2 months?
is it becuase, due to shielding, and the shells increasing as you go down, the nucleus finds it hard to gain an electron, and making the outermost shell weaker for each element?
asian rat - essentially yes! Halogens are always looking to gain an electron to complete their outer shell. So, as you say, they’re trying hard to pull electrons off of nearby atoms. As you go down the group, the element has more shells, and so, as you said, the halogen’s nucleus can’t exert such a strong pull on the electrons of nearby atoms, because those electrons are always further away (because all the halogen’s shells are getting in the way). I hope this confirms what you’ve already said! :)
Chemistry is by and large a bit of a labour... make sure you do some exercise in between revision, or you're brain will turn to jelly, and no one wants that.
If you’d like to practise the material covered in this video, check out our platform at www.cognitoedu.org - it's totally free, and has been built to make learning and revision as easy as possible. The main features are:
- Lessons organised by topic, only the lessons relevant to your specific exam board and tier are shown.
- Automatic progress tracking. Progress bars tell you what you’re doing well at, and what you need to spend some time on.
- Practise quizzes so you can test your knowledge. You can quiz yourself on any combination of topics you like.
- A huge number of fully-hinted questions that take you step-by-step through some of the trickiest calculations & concepts.
- A comprehensive bank of past exam papers, organised both by year, and also by topic.
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In exams, should we write chlorine displaces bromine or bromide? This is where I'm confused.
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Chlorine displaces bromine because it is higher up on the reactivity series and there for taking it's place
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Just wanted to let you know, on your website the question for wether or not Noble Gases are flammable or not has yes as the correct answer when in the video you say the opposite. Hope this helps :)
I really expect the whole syllabus for Cambridge IGSCE. But I couldn't find, anyway, finally, I found Cognito which give lessons very clearly, neatly, and educated. I think the way you show is the best from others. the drawings are very clear. Also, I use to do the papers from your sights, after watching your videos, I could do all the questions correctly except a few. Finally, I think I have got a kind of development of my school works better than my previous works. anyway, thnx a lot and a lot.
That's great Dharmasena, so glad to hear the videos and site have been helping! 🤩
I would like to tell you how grateful I am to you and this channel!! I have tons to learn and am running out of time, watching your videos gives me much more time to actually understand rather than memorize. You're voice is so calming, and ngl, I don't even realize I'm studying. I remember everything from your videos, because they are so well explained. I'm only 12 but I want to let you know that you basically have become my teacher. I've subbed and will always support.❤️
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Is it possible that you can clarify about the colours of the halogens in solid liquid and gas forms?
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Are displacement reactions always only between halogens?
No they can be between other things too, like if a more reactive metal displaces a less reactive one :)
for noble gases is it only for boiling or also melting pionts
also melting poins
Could anyone explain to me how the boiling/melting point of halogens increases? I have been trying to understand for hours and I think there's maybe a block in my brain, I really don't understand.
Because when you go down the group the intermolecular forces of attraction become stronger and therefore require more energy to overcome.
I'm years away from this but owell
Nothing like starting 10 years too early amirite?
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I was working so hard for doing Group 7 Halogens.
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hi i still dont understand the difference of reactivation in group 1 and 7. can you explain further?
what do you mean by reactivation?
In group 1, the atoms that have more shells are more reactive because it is easy for the atom to get rid of it’s outer shell
But in group 7, the atoms that have more shells are less reactive because they are further away from their main mass at the nucleus, making it harder to attract that last electron, and make a full shell.
Still useful after 2 months?
I’ve been set a ton of these videos for a exam
i in England in year 9
Give example on : covalent bond between metal group and halogen .... what is Answer please ??
Hey, could you cover the Kognity topics?
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Is it usable for syllabus 2023 - 2025
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Could u just explain the covalent bond again but with fluorine in text?
0:50 Guys, ignore this part, I listened to him and it came up on my exam yesterday 😭
What was the question about?
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How do you relate this to other groups?
This helped me a lot
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bro chlorine cant displace bromine in gas form search again bro
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What does the (g) and (aq) mean in 3:41
The state of the elect g is gas aq is aqueous so dissolved jn water and s would be solid
Who is cramming as much as these for the chemistry test
I aint cramming but i sure am studying
Why are halogens sat formers?
i dont understand as to why the reactivity decreases as you go down
is it becuase, due to shielding, and the shells increasing as you go down, the nucleus finds it hard to gain an electron, and making the outermost shell weaker for each element?
asian rat - essentially yes! Halogens are always looking to gain an electron to complete their outer shell. So, as you say, they’re trying hard to pull electrons off of nearby atoms. As you go down the group, the element has more shells, and so, as you said, the halogen’s nucleus can’t exert such a strong pull on the electrons of nearby atoms, because those electrons are always further away (because all the halogen’s shells are getting in the way). I hope this confirms what you’ve already said! :)
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Halogens are diatomic by themselves, and noble gases are always totally solo!
Wait, flourine is poisonous, don't we have that in toothpaste????
Noble gases where?
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Chemistry is by and large a bit of a labour... make sure you do some exercise in between revision, or you're brain will turn to jelly, and no one wants that.
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