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Title: Metals, Chemicals and Reactivity Revision Mindmap ( Chemistry )
Description: This is a simple and easy to follow mindmap about metals, chemicals and reactivity in chemistry.

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Configurations

Why do elements react?

An ion is an atom or molecule with a net
electric charge due to the loss or gain of one
or more electrons
...
They must be stored
under oil to keep air and water
away from them
...


Reactivity of halogens

Positive and Negative Ions: Cations and
Anions
...


The non-metal elements in Group
7 - known as the halogens - get
less reactive as you go down the
group
...

Fluorine is the most reactive element of all in Group 7
...


Explaining trends

Reactions of metals and acids

Testing gases

metal + oxygen → metal oxide

In a reaction, an atom of a Group 1 element will form an ion with a single positive charge
...
They are placed in the vertical column on the
left-hand side of the periodic table
...
Group 7 elements form
salts when they react with metals
...


Ions and ionic compounds

Group 1 – the alkali metals

The Group 7 elements are called the halogens
...


Elements to react to complete their outer
shell; they lose or gain an electron(s)
...


Group 7 – the halogens

salt + carbon

metal + water → metal hydroxide + hydrogen
Displacement reactions
If a reactive element comes into contact with the compound
of a less reactive element a chemical reaction may take place
...

chlorine + sodium bromide →
sodium chloride + bromine
chlorine + sodium iodide →
sodium chloride + iodine
bromine + sodium chloride →
no reaction

Covalent bonds
A covalent bond forms when two non-metal atoms share
a pair of electrons
...
An atom that shares one or
more of its electrons will complete its outer shell
...
Substances with covalent bonds often form
molecules with low melting and boiling points, such as
hydrogen and water
...

The ions formed have a stable electronic structure, like a noble gas from Group 0
...
The Pauling
scale is the most commonly
used
...
0, and
values range down to
caesium and francium which
are the least electronegative
at 0
...


There are more than 100 different elements
...
The vertical columns in the periodic
table are called groups
...

The periodic table has eight main groups
...

There are no compounds in the periodic table, because these consist of two or more different
elements joined together by chemical bonds
...
A hydrogen atom with one electron
and a chlorine atom with 17 electrons

2
...

The protons and neutrons are
found in the nucleus at the
centre of the atom
...
The electrons are
arranged in shells around the nucleus
Title: Metals, Chemicals and Reactivity Revision Mindmap ( Chemistry )
Description: This is a simple and easy to follow mindmap about metals, chemicals and reactivity in chemistry.