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प्रश्न
Why does \[\ce{H - M - H}\] bond angle in the hydrides of group 16 elements decrease on going down the group?
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उत्तर
- The central atom size increases as we go down the group (from O to Te).
- Electronegativity of the central atom decreases down the group.
- Oxygen, being the most electronegative, holds electron density tightly, causing strong repulsion between lone pairs and bond pairs in (H2O).
- This strong electron pair repulsion in (H2O) results in the largest bond angle (~104.5°).
- With larger atom size and lower electronegativity down the group, electron density on the central atom decreases.
- Reduced lone pair-bond pair repulsion leads to smaller bond angles in (H2S), (H2Se), and (H2Te).
- Hence, the \[\ce{(H - M - H)}\] bond angle decreases down the group from 104.5° to about 90°.
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