what happens if a halogen reacts with a transition metal ?
@nell-tg9hy Says:
I’m sorry but I’m so confused
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@Asad-c3x Says:
i dont get the reactivity because the reason reactivity decreases for halogens is the same reason reactivity increases for alkali metals so why would reactivity decrease for halogens if that made sense??
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@Arthur_Callahan-v96 Says:
so an alkali metal loses an electron easier as u go down the group
for the same reason a halogen attracts an electron easier as u go up the group
if that made sense.
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@cruzion4534 Says:
Great video sir.I understood the fact that a 'more reactive halogen can displace a less reactive halogen' but that last key fact said 'from an aqueous solution of it salt'. What does that bit mean?
@Soph-q6m Says:
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