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Groups in the periodic table - AQAGroup 7 - physical properties

Elements in the same group of the periodic table show trends in physical properties, such as boiling point. They have the same number of electrons in their outer shell, so they are similar in their chemical properties.

Part of Chemistry (Single Science)Atomic structure and the periodic table

Group 7 - physical properties

contains placed in a vertical column on the right of the . The elements in group 7 are called the .

Periodic table with Group 7 in red.
Figure caption,
Group 7 is on the right-hand side of the periodic table, next to group 0

The halogens show trends in their and .

Physical properties

The halogens exist as simple . Each molecule is made up of a pair of halogen joined by a single . In all groups of the periodic table, the further down the group an element is, the higher its .

The table shows the colour and physical of chlorine, bromine and iodine at room temperature.

ElementColourState
Chlorine, Cl2Pale greenGas
Bromine, Br2BrownLiquid
Iodine, I2Purple-blackSolid
ElementChlorine, Cl2
ColourPale green
StateGas
ElementBromine, Br2
ColourBrown
StateLiquid
ElementIodine, I2
ColourPurple-black
StateSolid

In group 7, the further down the group an element is, the higher its and . This is because, going down group 7:

  • the molecules become larger
  • the become stronger
  • more is needed to overcome these forces

Question

The graph shows the melting and boiling points of the first four group 7 elements. Astatine is placed below iodine in group 7. Predict the melting and boiling points of astatine, and its state at room temperature.

Bar chart showing how the melting and boiling points of the halogens increase going down group 7