Practice Reactivity Of Non-metals (3.5.1.2) - Elements and the Periodic Table: Nature's Organization
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Reactivity of Non-metals

Practice - Reactivity of Non-metals

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Question 1 Easy

What is the general trend of non-metal reactivity as you move down the halogen group?

💡 Hint: Think about the size of the atoms.

Question 2 Easy

What is shielding effect?

💡 Hint: How does this affect electron attraction?

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Question 1

Which non-metal is the most reactive?

Chlorine
Fluorine
Iodine

💡 Hint: Which element is higher up in the halogen group?

Question 2

The reactivity of non-metals decreases down a group.

True
False

💡 Hint: What happens to size as you go down?

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Challenge 1 Hard

Argue the case for why non-metals on the right of the periodic table are more reactive than those on the left. Consider atomic structure and positioning.

💡 Hint: What defines reactivity?

Challenge 2 Hard

Predict the reactivity of chlorine compared to bromine, explaining the reasoning.

💡 Hint: Focus on their positions in the periodic table.

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