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प्रश्न
Why does oxygen exist as a gas, whereas other elements of the group are solids at room temperature?
दीर्घउत्तर
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उत्तर
- Oxygen exists as a diatomic molecule (O2) due to its ability to form strong pπ-pπ double bonds between its atoms.
- These O2 molecules have weak van der Waals forces between them.
- Because of these weak intermolecular forces, oxygen remains a gas at room temperature.
- Other group 16 elements (S, Se, Te) have larger atoms and cannot form such double bonds.
- They form larger polyatomic molecules (e.g., S8, Se8) linked by single bonds.
- These larger molecules have stronger van der Waals forces, making these elements solids at room temperature.
Thus, oxygen is a gas, while other group 16 elements are solids at room temperature due to differences in molecular structure and intermolecular forces.
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