Experiment 4.2 Chemistry Form 4 -

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#ChemistryForm4 #Experiment4_2 #Group1Reactivity #SPMChemistry #AlkaliMetals 🧪 Chemistry Form 4: Experiment 4.2 – Halogen Displacement Reactions Which halogen is the strongest oxidising agent? experiment 4.2 chemistry form 4

| Halogen \ Halide | KCl | KBr | KI | |----------------|-----|-----|-----| | Chlorine water | No reaction | Turns orange (Brâ‚‚) | Turns brown (Iâ‚‚) | | Bromine water | No reaction | No reaction | Turns brown (Iâ‚‚) | | Iodine water | No reaction | No reaction | No reaction | Choose the one that fits your syllabus

Reactivity decreases down Group 17: Cl > Br > I Chlorine can displace bromine & iodine; bromine can displace iodine only. 2M(s) + 2H₂O(l) → 2MOH(aq) + H₂(g) (Alkali

I’ve written two versions: one for (most common) and one for Group 17 . Choose the one that fits your syllabus. Option 1: Experiment 4.2 – Reactivity of Group 1 Elements (Alkali Metals) 🧪 Chemistry Form 4: Experiment 4.2 – How Reactive Are Group 1 Elements? Lithium, Sodium & Potassium – let’s see them in action!

2M(s) + 2H₂O(l) → 2MOH(aq) + H₂(g) (Alkali metal + water → metal hydroxide + hydrogen)

Cl₂(aq) + 2KBr(aq) → 2KCl(aq) + Br₂(aq)