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Question
Compare the elements of group 15 with those of group 16 in relation to the following property:
Electronegativity
Long Answer
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Solution
- Group 16 elements have higher electronegativity values than the corresponding elements of group 15 in the same period.
- This is because group 16 elements have a higher effective nuclear charge, pulling electrons more strongly toward the nucleus.
- Oxygen, a group 16 element, is the second most electronegative element after fluorine.
- Electronegativity decreases down both groups due to increasing atomic size and decreasing effective nuclear charge.
- Group 15 elements have lower electronegativity, as they have one less electron in the same period, resulting in less nuclear attraction for electrons.
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Chapter 7: p-Block Elements - LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 449]
