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प्रश्न
How does the inert pair effect affect the properties of group 15 elements?
सविस्तर उत्तर
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उत्तर
- The inert pair effect is the reluctance of the ns2 electron pair in the valence shell to participate in bonding, especially in heavier group 15 elements like Sb and Bi.
- Due to this effect, the stability of the +3 oxidation state increases down the group, while the +5 oxidation state becomes less stable.
- Antimony and bismuth predominantly show the +3 oxidation state by losing only the np3 electrons, keeping the ns2 pair inert.
- The inert pair effect causes the lower melting points of Sb and Bi than expected because these elements form fewer bonds (three instead of five), weakening interatomic attractions.
- Because of the effect, bismuth forms mostly Bi3+ ions, and compounds with +5 oxidation state are rare and usually covalent.
- Overall, the inert pair effect influences oxidation states, bonding, and physical properties (like melting points) of heavier group 15 elements.
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