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Group 7 (VII) – The halogens

The Periodic Table - Group 7 Halogens

elements exist as simple, diatomic (two-atom) molecules. Each molecule is made up of a pair of halogen atoms, linked by a single, covalent bond.

are toxic. You should use a fume cupboard if you are using them in experiments.

HalogenFormulaColourState at room temperature and pressure
fluorineF2yellowgas
chlorineCl2yellow-greengas
bromineBr2red-brownliquid
iodineI2grey-blacksolid
astatineAt2--
Halogenfluorine
FormulaF2
Colouryellow
State at room temperature and pressuregas
Halogenchlorine
FormulaCl2
Colouryellow-green
State at room temperature and pressuregas
Halogenbromine
FormulaBr2
Colourred-brown
State at room temperature and pressureliquid
Halogeniodine
FormulaI2
Colourgrey-black
State at room temperature and pressuresolid
Halogenastatine
FormulaAt2
Colour-
State at room temperature and pressure-

Iodine sublimation

Iodine is a grey-black solid at room temperature and pressure. If heated, it sublimes to form a purple iodine gas. Sublimation is the change of state from solid directly to gas on heating, without passing through the liquid phase.

Test for chlorine gas

Damp universal indictor paper changes to red and then bleaches white in the presence of chlorine gas.