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Why does nitrogen differ from other elements of its group in its chemical behaviour? - Chemistry (Theory)

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Why does nitrogen differ from other elements of its group in its chemical behaviour?

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  1. Nitrogen is smaller in size and has higher ionisation energy than other group 15 elements.
  2. It has higher electronegativity and lacks d-orbitals in its valence shell.
  3. Nitrogen exists as a diatomic gas (N2), while others exist as solids with tetra-atomic molecules (like P4).
  4. It can form strong pπ-pπ multiple bonds; others rely on dπ-pπ bonding.
  5. Nitrogen forms hydrogen bonds in compounds; others do not.
  6. It shows a wider range of oxidation states (−3 to +5) compared to others.
  7. Nitrogen’s hydride (NH₃) is stable and strongly basic; other hydrides are less stable and basic.
  8. Nitrogen trihalides are mostly unstable, except NF3, unlike the stable trihalides of other elements.
  9. Nitrogen does not form pentahalides or complexes due to the absence of d-orbitals, unlike others.
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Chapter 7: p-Block Elements - SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 447]

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Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 7 p-Block Elements
SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS | Q 27. | Page 447
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