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Question
Discuss the following property and its variation in the group 15 elements:
Catenation
Short Answer
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Solution
- Compared to carbon, the elements of group 15 exhibit a far lower propensity for catenation. In hydrazine (\[\ce{NH2 - NH2}\]), nitrogen forms a chain of two atoms, whereas in hydrazoic acid, it forms a chain of three atoms.
- Phosphorus exhibits a clear propensity for catenation by producing a number of cyclic and open-chain compounds.
- A number of phosphorus atoms are connected.
- There is hardly no tendency for the other elements to catenate.
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