Key Points
Key Points: Group 15 Elements - The Nitrogen Family
General electronic configuration: ns² np³
| Element | Symbol | Configuration |
|---|---|---|
| Nitrogen | N | [He] 2s² 2p³ |
| Phosphorus | P | [Ne] 3s² 3p³ |
| Arsenic | As | [Ar] 3d¹⁰ 4s² 4p³ |
| Antimony | Sb | [Kr] 4d¹⁰ 5s² 5p³ |
| Bismuth | Bi | [Xe] 4f¹⁴ 5d¹⁰ 6s² 6p³ |
- General Trends: Down the group → atomic size, density, boiling point increase, while ionisation enthalpy decreases.
- Melting Point Trend: Increases from N → As, then decreases from As → Bi.
- Electron Gain Enthalpy: Generally increases down the group (becomes more negative).
- Oxidation States: Show −3, +3, +5 → +5 stability decreases down the group due to the inert pair effect.
Important Compounds/Exceptions:
- PCl₅ exists as ionic solid → [PCl4]+[PCl6]−
- NF₃ is stable, while other trihalides are unstable
- Bond strength: PCl₃ > AsCl₃ > SbCl₃
Special Reactions:
- PH₃ is not spontaneously inflammable (unlike impure phosphine)
- With AgNO₃: forms Ag₃P (black ppt)
- With NH₃: forms (NH₄)₂PtCl₆ (yellow ppt)
Phosphorus Allotropes:
- White P: Reactive, glows in the dark (chemiluminescence), soluble in CS₂
- Red P: Stable, no glow
- Black P: Most stable, highest density, polymeric
Key Points: Group 16 Elements - The Oxygen Family
General electronic configuration: ns² np⁴
| Element | Symbol | Configuration |
|---|---|---|
| Oxygen | O | [He] 2s² 2p⁴ |
| Sulphur | S | [Ne] 3s² 3p⁴ |
| Selenium | Se | [Ar] 3d¹⁰ 4s² 4p⁴ |
| Tellurium | Te | [Kr] 4d¹⁰ 5s² 5p⁴ |
| Polonium | Po | [Xe] 4f¹⁴ 5d¹⁰ 6s² 6p⁴ |
- General Trends: Down the group → atomic size increases, while electronegativity and ionisation energy decrease.
- Oxidation States: Common states → −2, +2, +4, +6 (oxygen mainly −2; heavier elements show positive states).
- Chemical Reactivity: Decreases down the group → O > S > Se > Te > Po.
Hydrides Trend (H₂E):
- Bond angle decreases: H₂O > H₂S > H₂Se > H₂Te
- Thermal stability decreases down the group
- Acidic character increases: H₂O < H₂S < H₂Se < H₂Te
Sulphur Allotropes:
- Rhombic (α): Most stable, prepared from CS₂ solution
- Monoclinic (β): Formed by melting sulphur
Both consist of S₈ ring structure
Important Compounds & Reactions:
- H₂S: Poisonous, reducing agent
- SO₂: Acts as reducing + oxidising + bleaching agent
- O₃ (Ozone): Strong oxidising agent; converts KI → KIO₃/KIO₄
- O₂/O₃: Show allotropy
Sulphuric Acid (H₂SO₄):
- Dibasic acid
- Strong dehydrating agent
- Strong oxidising agent
- Low volatility & highly corrosive
Key Points: Group 17 Elements - The Halogen Family
General electronic configuration: ns² np⁵
| Element | Symbol | Configuration |
|---|---|---|
| Fluorine | F | [He] 2s² 2p⁵ |
| Chlorine | Cl | [Ne] 3s² 3p⁵ |
| Bromine | Br | [Ar] 3d¹⁰ 4s² 4p⁵ |
| Iodine | I | [Kr] 4d¹⁰ 5s² 5p⁵ |
| Astatine | At | [Xe] 4f¹⁴ 5d¹⁰ 6s² 6p⁵ |
Trends in Different Properties:
| Property | Trend |
|---|---|
| Enthalpy of Dissociation | Cl₂ > Br₂ > F₂ > I₂ |
| Dipole Moment | HF > HCl > HBr > HI |
| Ionic Character | HI < HBr < HCl < HF |
| Bond Length | HF < HCl < HBr < HI |
| Bond Strength | HI < HBr < HCl < HF |
| Thermal Stability | HI < HBr < HCl < HF |
| Reducing Power | HF < HCl < HBr < HI |
| Acid Strength | HF < HCl < HBr < HI |
Key Points: Group 18 Elements - The Noble gas Family
Electronic Configurations:
- General electronic configuration: ns² np⁶ (He = 1s²)
- Elements: He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn
- Noble gases have very high ionisation enthalpies and positive electron gain enthalpies — so they generally do not form compounds.
- First noble gas compound prepared by Neil Bartlett: \[\mathrm{O}_{2}(\mathrm{g})+\mathrm{PtF}_{6}(\mathrm{g})\longrightarrow\mathrm{O}_{2}^{+}[\mathrm{PtF}_{6}]^{-}(\mathrm{s})\] — since the ionisation enthalpy of Xe ≈ that of O₂, Xe was reacted similarly.
Shapes and Hybridisation of Xenon Compounds:
| Molecule | Hybridisation | Geometry | Shape |
|---|---|---|---|
| XeO₃ | sp³ | Tetrahedral | Pyramidal |
| XeO₄ | sp³ | Tetrahedral | Tetrahedral |
| XeOF₂ | sp³d | Trigonal bipyramidal | T-shaped |
| XeOF₄ | sp³d² | Octahedral | Square pyramidal |
| XeO₂F₂ | sp³d | Trigonal bipyramidal | Distorted trigonal bipyramidal (see-saw) |
| XeO₃F₂ | sp³d | Trigonal bipyramidal | Trigonal bipyramidal |
| XeO₃F₄ | sp³d² | Octahedral | Octahedral |
