The colours of the Group 17 elements get darker going down the group

The melting & boiling points of the Group 17 elements increase going down the group which indicates that the elements become less volatile

A covalent bond is formed by the orbital overlap of two atoms and the attraction of electrons towards the nuclei; The bigger the atom, the weaker the covalent bond
The bond enthalpies decrease indicating that the bond strengths decrease going down the group
The lone pairs on fluorine get so close to each other in a fluorine molecule that they cause repulsion which decreases the bond strength
The diagram shows that a sudden distribution of electrons in a nonpolar molecule can cause an instantaneous dipole. When this molecule gets close to another non-polar molecule it can induce a dipole as the cloud of electrons repel the electrons in the neighbouring molecule to the other side
Going down the group, the van der Waals’ forces increase due to an increased number of electrons in the molecules which means that the volatility decreases
Instantaneous induced – induced dipole forces are a type of van der Waals’ forces.
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