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1. 103574.pdf
Why Halogen-Free? - Automation.com "salt-former" and compounds containing halogens are called ... they are assembled without the intentional use of these elements in the raw materials and these ...

2. PeriodicTrends1.pdf
The Periodic Table Why is it called a periodic table? The Periodic Table Why is it called a periodic table? The properties of the elements in the table repeat in a "periodic" way (specific pattern). Periodic law: There ...

3. mcquarrie_interQ_final.pdf
INTERCHAPTER Q - The Halogens - McQuarrie … Q. THE HALOGENS Q1 The elements fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine are collectively called the halogens (Frontispiece). At 25°C fluorine and ...

4. section_2_-_grouping_the_elements.pdf
Section 2 Grouping the Elements - Midway Middle … Section 2 Grouping the Elements ... called reactive. They can combine to form compounds. Group 1: Alkali Metals Group contains: metals Electrons in …

5. periodic_table_basics.pdf
The Periodic Table - Southwest High School •Halogens (2nd to last column) •Nobel gases (last column) Why?? •They form the most commonly combined elements or are the exemplars of the stable electron ...

6. loudon5ech05sec02.pdf
5.2 REACTIONS OF ALKENES WITH HALOGENS 5.2 REACTIONS OF ALKENES WITH HALOGENS 181 This is an electron-pair displacement reaction. As this example illustrates, the …

7. Atoms and the Periodic Table. Metals Nonmetals ...R KEY..pdf
www.newpaltz.k12.ny.us Why are they called inert? . Explain why they are very reactive. 2. Halogens are found in Group <2/'ve -s T 3. When Group 1 and 17 form a chemical reaction they react ...

8. 3.pdf
The Periodic Table - English Montreal School Board B The Alkaline Earth Metals They are called ... Explain why they would from a +2 ion. d) The calcium that's in your bones or in limestone as part of caves, atolls or ...

9. Chem116_POGIL_Week03_002.pdf
alpha.chem.umb.edu
Intermolecular Forces, Liquids, Solids, and … Intermolecular Forces, Liquids, Solids, and Solutions Why? Most substances can exist in either gas, liquid, or solid phase under appropriate conditions of temperature ...

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