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Ace your GCSE Chemistry exams with these high-quality, exam-focused notes for OCR Gateway A - Topic C4! These notes cover everything you need to know about Predicting and Identifying Reactions and Products, presented in a clear, concise, and easy-to-understand format. What’s Included: All key content from Topic C4 (Group 1 Metals, Group 7 halides, Qualitative analysis) Summarised explanations aligned with the OCR specification Tips on common exam questions and how to answer them Ideal for revision, last-minute cramming, or ongoing study Why Choose These Notes? Written by a high-achieving student who knows what examiners are looking for Saves you time – no need to go through the textbook or class notes again Perfect for those aiming for a Grade 7-9 Whether you're struggling to understand properties of alkali metals or just want a reliable revision guide, these notes are your shortcut to exam success!

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Chemistry C4 - Alkali Metals (Group 1)

● Group 1 metals are known as the ‘Alkali Metals’
● They all have one outer electron
● They have the same physical properties:
-low melting points and boiling points (as you go down group 1, the bp,mp
decreases)*
-low density (as you go down group 1, the density increases)
-very soft
● Group 1 metals form ionic compounds where they lose their one outer electron to
have a full outer shell:
-they lose their outer electron to form a 1+ ion
● Group 1 metals are very reactive.
● As you go down group 1, the metals are more reactive:
-the outer electron is more easily lost as it’s further from the nucleus(less
inter-molecular force)
-as a result, less energy is needed to remove the outer electron.
● Group 1 metals are called ‘Alkali Metals’ because they form alkali(hydroxide) as
one of the product when they react with water
● Group 1 metals react with water and the products are hydroxide(of a metal)
and hydrogen gas.
-For example:
2Na + 2H2O -> 2NaOH + H2
sodium + water -> sodium hydroxide + hydrogen
● The Alkali metals also react with dilute acids, btu with an acid the products
are a salt and hydrogen gas:
-For example:
2Na + 2HCL -> 2NaCl + H2
sodium + hydrochloric acid -> sodium chloride + hydrogen




*due to a decrease in the forces of attraction between the atoms




C4 Predicting and Identifying Reactions and Products - Notes 1

, Chemistry C4 - Halogens (Group 7)

● Group 7 elements are known as the ‘Halogens’
● They all have 7 outer electron
● They exist as diatomic molecules (eg. Cl2, Br2)
● As you go down group 7, the bp,mp increases (more surface area so ↑
intermolecular force)
● As you go down group 7, the density increases (larger mass)
● As you go down group 7, the metals are less reactive:
-it gets harder to attract the extra electron to fill the outer shell when it’s further
away from the nucleus
● Halogen react with alkali metals to form salts.
-For example:
2Na + Cl2 -> 2NaCl
sodium + Chlorine -> sodium chloride
● A displacement reaction is where a more reactive element replace(displace) a
less reactive element from a compound.
● A more reactive halogen can displace a less reactive one(displacement reaction):
-For example:
Chlorine is more reactive than bromine so chlorine will displace bromine:
Cl2 + 2KBr -> Br2 + 2KCl
Chlorine +potassium bromide -> bromine + potassium chloride
The solution will turn from colourless to orange as bromine is orange.
However bromine cannot displace chlorine.
*Chlorine is colourless
*Bromine is orange
*Iodine is brown




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