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Giving suitable reasons, arrange the hydrides (MH3) of group 15 elements in the decreasing order of H−M−H bond angle. - Chemistry (Theory)

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Giving suitable reasons, arrange the hydrides (MH3) of group 15 elements in the decreasing order of \[\ce{H - M - H}\] bond angle.

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  1. The hydrides (MH3) of group 15 elements have a pyramidal shape with one lone pair and three bond pairs on the central atom.
  2. The \[\ce{H - M - H}\] bond angle order is NH3 (107.8°) > PH3 (93.6°) > AsH3 (91.8°) > SbH3 (91.3°) > BiH3 (90°).
  3. The bond angle decreases down the group because the size of M increases and electronegativity decreases, reducing electron pair repulsion.
  4. In NH3, a smaller N atom with higher electronegativity causes greater repulsion between bond pairs, hence a larger bond angle.
  5. In heavier hydrides, less repulsion from bond pairs leads to smaller bond angles.

Thus, the bond angle decreases from NH3 to BiH3 due to increasing atom size and decreasing electronegativity, lowering electron pair repulsion.

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Chapter 7: p-Block Elements - SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 447]

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Chapter 7 p-Block Elements
SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS | Q 10. | Page 447
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