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Question
Why does the stability of +5 oxidation state decrease on moving down the group 15?
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Solution
- Group 15 elements have the valence electron configuration ns2 np3.
- To achieve +5 oxidation state, all five valence electrons (2 from ns and 3 from np) are lost or shared.
- Moving down the group, the ns2 “inert pair” becomes less inclined to participate in bonding due to the inert pair effect.
- The inert pair effect is the reluctance of the ns2 electrons to get excited and form bonds, making +3 oxidation state more stable than +5.
- This effect increases down the group because of poor shielding and increased nuclear charge on the ns electrons.
- As a result, heavier elements like Sb and Bi prefer +3 oxidation state, while lighter elements (N, P) can achieve +5 state more easily.
Thus, stability of +5 oxidation state decreases due to the increasing inert pair effect and reluctance of ns² electrons to be involved in bonding on moving down the group.
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