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प्रश्न
Why does the basic strength of the hydrides of group 15 elements decrease on moving down the group?
दीर्घउत्तर
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उत्तर
- Basic strength depends on the ability to donate lone pair electrons.
- Nitrogen is small, so NH3 has a concentrated lone pair with high electron density.
- As the size of the central atom increases down the group, the lone pair electrons are spread over a larger area.
- This reduces electron density on the atom, decreasing its tendency to donate lone pairs.
- Hence, basic strength decreases from NH3 to BiH3, where BiH3 shows almost no basic character.
Thus, NH3 is the strongest base among group 15 hydrides, and the basicity decreases down the group due to increased atomic size and decreased electron density on the lone pair.
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