Discuss the pattern of variation in the oxidation states of (i) B to Tl and (ii) C to Pb.

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Discuss the pattern of variation in the oxidation states of 

(i) B to Tl 

(ii) C to Pb. 

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answered Oct 12, 2017 by sforrest072 (157,439 points) 63 448 1284
selected Oct 13, 2017 by sanjeev
 
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(i) B to Tl 

The electric configuration of group 13 elements is ns2 np1 . Therefore, the most common oxidation state exhibited by them should be +3. However, it is only boron and aluminium which practically show the +3 oxidation state. The remaining elements, i.e., Ga, In, Tl, show both the +1 and +3 oxidation states. On moving down the group, the +1 state becomes more stable. For example, Tl (+1) is more stable than Tl (+3). This is because of the inert pair effect. The two electrons present in the s-shell are strongly attracted by the nucleus and do not participate in bonding. This inert pair effect becomes more and more prominent on moving down the group. Hence, Ga (+1) is unstable, In (+1) is fairly stable, and Tl (+1) is very stable. 

The stability of the +3 oxidation state decreases on moving down the group. 

(ii) C to Pb 

The electronic configuration of group 14 elements is ns2 np2 . Therefore, the most common oxidation state exhibited by them should be +4. However, the +2 oxidation state becomes more and more common on moving down the group. C and Si mostly show the +4 state. On moving down the group, the higher oxidation state becomes less stable. This is because of the inert pair effect. Thus, although Ge, Sn, and Pb show both the +2 and + 4 states, the stability of the lower oxidation state increases and that of the higher oxidation state decreases on moving down the group. 

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