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प्रश्न
Why does the tendency of group 16 elements to exist in −2 oxidation state decrease on moving down the group?
दीर्घउत्तर
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उत्तर
- Group 16 elements have the electronic configuration ns2 np4, needing 2 electrons to complete their octet and show −2 oxidation state.
- Oxygen is highly electronegative and readily gains 2 electrons, making −2 state common.
- Moving down the group, atomic size increases and electronegativity decreases.
- Lower electronegativity reduces the tendency to gain electrons and form −2 ions.
- Heavier elements (like Po) prefer positive oxidation states and rarely show −2 state.
Thus, the tendency to exist in the −2 oxidation state decreases down the group.
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