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Oxygen is more electronegative than chlorine, the negative charge on chlorine disperses from ClO− to ClO4− ion as the number of oxygen atoms linked to chlorine grows. As a result, ion stability will improve in the following order:
As the stability of the conjugate base rises, the acidic strength of the corresponding acid increases in the following order:
HClO < HClO2 < HClO3 < HClO4
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NO3− + 3Fe2+ + 4H+→ NO+ + 3Fe3+ + 2H2O
[Fe (H2O)6]2+ + NO → [Fe (H2O)5 (NO)]2+ + H2O ( brown ring )
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A is PCl5 (yellowish white powder)
P4 + 10Cl2→4PCl5
B is PCl3 (colourless oily liquid)
Hydrolysis of the following product
PCl3+3H2O→H3PO3+3HCl
PCl5+4H2O→H3PO4+5HCl
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Six F atoms can be accommodated around sulphur due to fluorine's tiny size, however the chloride ion is comparably bigger, resulting in interatomic repulsion.
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Oxygen is more electronegative than sulphur, the bond angle of H2O is greater, and the bod pair electron of an OH bond will be closer to oxygen, causing bond-pair repulsion between bond pairs of two OH bonds
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Chlorine has vacant d-orbitals, which become excited upon bonding when electrons from the 3p-orbital are promoted to the 3d-orbital, giving it a covalency of three.
Due to the lack of unoccupied d-orbitals in the second energy shell, fluorine cannot expand its octet. As a result, it can only have one covalency.
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NO2 exists as a monomer with one unpaired electron in the gaseous state, but it dimerises to N2O4 in the solid state, leaving no unpaired electron, making the solid form diamagnetic.
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