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Question
Compare the elements of group 15 with those of group 16 in relation to the following property:
Electron affinity
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Solution
- Group 15 elements have the electronic configuration (ns2 np3), meaning a half-filled p-subshell, which is more stable and symmetrical.
- Due to this stability, group 15 elements have less tendency to gain an extra electron, resulting in less negative electron affinity values.
- Group 16 elements have the configuration (ns2 np4), with one more electron than the half-filled stable state.
- This makes group 16 elements more likely to accept an electron, generally showing higher (more negative) electron affinity than group 15 elements.
- However, oxygen (in group 16) has a less negative electron affinity compared to sulphur because its small atomic size causes higher electron-electron repulsions when gaining an electron.
- Moving down the groups, electron affinity generally becomes less negative due to increasing atomic size and decreasing effective nuclear charge.
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