Halogens
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- This chemistry video provides a basic introduction into the halogens - the Group 17 or Group 7A elements. It discusses properties of the halogens such as reactivity, electronegativity, boiling point, and atomic radius.
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Haven’t watched yet but looking forward to it . Reading about fluorinated halogens
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I have been wondering for a long time about some things. I am essentially a layman .
Suppose we consider CaCl2 (calcium dichloride) and CaF2 (calclium difluoride) Both are legitimate compounds right?
Could a compound exist (CaClF) where instead of calcium combined with 2 chlorines or 2 fluorines, the compound consists of calcium combined with 1 fluorine and 1 chlorine atom?
What a coincidence, my chem class is going through halogens currently
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What about Tennessine?
It hardly exists.
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Why doesn't it have tennessine (Ts)?
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I still don't really understand why they're so reactive. F2 seems like it'd be pretty stable. Both valence shells are full, aren't they? Or maybe they could take electrons from something so they're just chilling as F- ions. Why would they ever want to be anything other than an F- ion?
It has three shells the first one has two,the second one has 8 and the 3rd one has 1 electron which makes it unstable unlike the Group 8 which has complete shells so yeahh it's always in need more electrons
@@tpwk9 you're describing natrium (sodium), not fluorine.
Except natrium is not in need of more electrons, it rather looses the one outer electron. Lose it to fluor (or fluorine in English I think)
@@tpwk9 F is 1s2 2s2 2p5. F- would be 1s2 2s2, 2p6, for a full 2nd-period shell.
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There is one more Halogen, it’s a bit unpleasant but it’s real