pBlock ElementsII 1 Question 60

Assertion and Reason

Read the following questions and answer as per the direction given below:

(a) Statement I is correct, Statement II is correct, Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I

(b) Statement I is correct, Statement II is correct, Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement I

(c) Statement I is correct, Statement II is incorrect

(d) Statement I is incorrect, Statement II is correct

55.

Statement I Although $\mathrm{PF} _{5}, \mathrm{PCl} _{5}$ and $\mathrm{PBr} _{5}$ are known, the pentahalides of nitrogen have not been observed.

Statement II Phosphorus has lower electronegativity than nitrogen.

(1994, 2M)

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 55. (b)

Solution:

Both Statement I and Statement II are independently correct but reason is not the correct explanation of Statement I. Nitrogen does not has any vacant $d$-orbitals, it cannot expand its valence shell beyond eight electrons, i.e. it cannot violate octet. Therefore, nitrogen forms only trihalides ( $\mathrm{N} X _{3}$ with eight electrons in valence shell of $\mathrm{N}$ ).

Phosphorus has vacant $3 d$-orbitals, it can expand its valence shell beyond eight electrons, its both trihalides and pentahalides exist.



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