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Test: Group-15 Elements - Question 1

Nitrogen shows different oxidation states ranging from

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Nitrogen shows different oxidation states ranging from -3 to +5 in its compound

Test: Group-15 Elements - Question 2

The oxidation state of nitrogen is highest in:

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O.S. of N in N3H = -1/3
O.S.of N in NH3 = -3
O.S. of N in NH2OH = -1
O.S. of N in NH2H4 = -2

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Test: Group-15 Elements - Question 3

Which of the following shows nitrogen with its increasing order of oxidation number?

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N2O = +1, NO = +2, NO2 = +4,= +5,   = -3
increasing order of oxidation state will be
< N2O < NO < NO2

Test: Group-15 Elements - Question 4

Nitrogen forms stable N2​ molecule but phosphorus is converted to P4​ from P2​ because:

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pπ - pπ bonding in nitrogen is strong hence it can form triple bond with another N. Single N−N bond is weaker than P−P bond due to high interionic repulsion of non-bonding electrons. Hence, N=N is stable and P2 is not.

Test: Group-15 Elements - Question 5

The decreasing order of boiling points of the following hydrides is:

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H2O and NH3 have abnormally high boiling boilling points of their tendency to form hydrogen bonds. NH3 has hiigher boiling point than phosphine and then boiling pont increase down the group because of increase in size . Hence the order of boiling point will be 
H2​O > SbH3​ > NH3​ > AsH3​ > PH3

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