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प्रश्न
Describe the properties of O, S, Se, Te and Po (group 16 elements) with reference to allotropy.
दीर्घउत्तर
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उत्तर
- All elements exhibit allotropy, existing in different structural forms.
- Oxygen has two allotropes: dioxygen (O2, more stable) and ozone (O3).
- Sulphur shows several allotropes: mainly orthorhombic Sn (most stable), polymeric chain forms (catena-Sn), and small unstable molecules (S2 to S5).
- Selenium has six allotropes; common ones include red monoclinic Se₈ rings and grey hexagonal spiral chain forms.
- Tellurium exists in metallic and nonmetallic allotropes.
- Polonium has two metallic allotropes, α and β forms.
- The tendency for catenation and multiple bond formation decreases down the group.
- Oxygen forms strong double bonds (pπ–pπ), which decrease from S to Po.
- Metallic character increases down the group; oxygen and sulphur are non-metallic, Se and Te are semiconductors, and Po is metallic.
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