basic character oxides of group 15 elements


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Oxides
Oxides - The elements of group 15 combine with oxygen either directly or indirectly to form oxides. The important oxides of group 15 elements along with their oxidation states are listed in table. Th..
Oxides
The elements of group 15 combine with oxygen either directly or indirectly to form oxides. The important oxides of group 15 elements along with their oxidation states are listed in tabl..
Reducing character
The reducing character of the hydrides of group 15 elements increases from NH 3 to BiH 3 . Thus, increasing order of reducing character is as follows: NH 3 < PH 3 < AsH 3 < SbH 3 < BiH 3 Explanation: The reducing character..
Group 15 Elements (Nitrogen Family) - Introduction
Group 15 of the Periodic table includes five elements namely nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), arsenic (As) antimony (Sb) and bismuth (Bi). This group is regarded as nitrogen family. There is a transition from non-metallic to metallic character as we go..
Group 15 (VA) Element - Nitrogen Summary
Summary - Nitrogen is the first member of group VA. Nitrogen has 5 electrons in its valence shell. It has a valency of 3 with respect to hydrogen and a valency upto 5 with respect to oxygen. It is a non-metal and its oxides are acidic in nature. Nitrogen is an important componen..
2. Oxides and hydroxides
basic character of group 13 elements Almost all the elements of group 13 form oxides and hydroxides of the composition M 2 O 3 and M(OH) 3 respectively. The nature of these oxides / hydroxides change from weakly acidic to amphoteric and amphoteric to basic in moving down the gr..
Trends in Chemical Reactivity of Group 13 Elements
Unlike boron, the other members of the group are metallic and the electropositive character increases as we go down the group. All these elements in their compounds exhibit the oxidation state of + 3 and +..
Oxidation states
These elements have five electrons in the valence shell. The loss of five electrons is quite difficult because of energy considerations. Hence they do not form ionic compounds by loss of 5 electrons. On the other hand, these elements can also gain three electrons to complete th..
Some Basic Features of Carbon
Symbol C Atomic number 6 Mass number 12 Isotopes 12 6 C, 13 6 C, 14 6 C 1. Carbon is the first member of the group IVA. 2. Electronic configuration of this group shows that the members have four electrons in their valence shell. 3. Other memb..
Action with air or oxygen-formation of oxides
action of metals with oxides on heat These metals react with air or oxygen slowly upon heating (being less electropositive than alkali metals) to form oxides (MO), except Ba and Ra, which form peroxides. Due to increasing electropositive character of the elements down the group, th..
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