Chemistry NCERT Exemplar Solutions Class 11th Chapter Eleven
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When aqueous solution of borax is acidified with hydrochloric acid, boric acid is produced. As the name says, boric acid is acidic in nature but weak acid. Unlike protonic acid, boric acid is monobasic acid. It accepts electrons from the hydroxyl group of water and forms [B (OH)4]-.
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When aqueous solution of borax is acidified with hydrochloric acid, boric acid is produced. As the name says, boric acid is acidic in nature but weak acid. Unlike protonic acid, boric acid is monobasic acid. It accepts electrons from the hydroxyl group of water and forms [B (OH)4]-.
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(i) ln? AlCl3, Aluminium is bonded to 3 chlorine atoms through three covalent bonds and six electrons are shared in the structure. To have complete Octet, AlCl3 lacks two electrons & hence act as an electron acceptor substance or Lewis acid.
(ii) Undoubtedly, fluorine has more electronegativity than chlorine, BF3 is stronger Lewis acid than BCl3 because of n−p π back bonding in BF3, both the constituting atoms boron and fluorine are involve p-orbital in back bonding. On moving down the group, the size of halogen atoms increases, back bonding decreases and Lewis ac
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As we move down the group in group 13 the participation of s-electrons in bond formation decreases the primary reason behind this is the inert pair effect. In this the p-electrons take part in bond formation and more energy is required to unpair the valence electrons to make them participate in bonding. Due to this the lower oxidation state of elements becomes stable than the higher oxidation state. As for thallium, +1 oxidation state is more stable than +3.
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(i) Grp-13 The atomic size of the boron family follows the irregular trend. Generally, down the group the size increases but Gallium has a smaller atomic radius than Aluminium due to the poor shielding effect of 3d-orbitals.
Order: B
Grp-14 The size of the carbon family is smaller than the modern family and as we move down the group the atomic size increases regularly. The increase in covalent radius from carbon to silicon is prominent while from Silicon to lead a small increase in covalent radius is observed; this is due to the presence of completely filled D and f-o
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Grp-13 The atomic size of the boron family follows the irregular trend. Generally, down the group the size increases but Gallium has a smaller atomic radius than Aluminium due to the poor shielding effect of 3d-orbitals.
Order: B
Grp-14 The size of the carbon family is smaller than the modern family and as we move down the group the atomic size increases regularly. The increase in covalent radius from carbon to silicon is prominent while from Silicon to lead a small increase in covalent radius is observed; this is due to the presence of completely filled D and f-orbita
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