Class 12th Chemistry-Group VA and Group VIA Elements

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Class 12th Chemistry Chapter – “Group VA and Group VIA Elements” focuses on the properties, characteristics, and significance of the elements in these groups of the periodic table. Here’s a concise overview:

Group VA Elements (Group 15)

  1. Composition: Includes nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), arsenic (As), antimony (Sb), and bismuth (Bi).
  2. Properties:
    • Nitrogen and phosphorus are non-metals; arsenic and antimony are metalloids, while bismuth is a metal.
    • They have five valence electrons, allowing them to form multiple oxidation states, typically -3, +3, and +5.
  3. Reactivity: Nitrogen is relatively inert due to the strong triple bond in N₂, while phosphorus is more reactive, especially white phosphorus.
  4. Compounds: Notable compounds include ammonia (NH₃), phosphoric acid (H₃PO₄), and nitrogen oxides (NO, NO₂).

Group VIA Elements (Group 16)

  1. Composition: Comprises oxygen (O), sulfur (S), selenium (Se), tellurium (Te), and polonium (Po).
  2. Properties:
    • Oxygen and sulfur are non-metals, selenium and tellurium are metalloids, while polonium is a metal.
    • They have six valence electrons, forming oxidation states of -2, +2, +4, and +6.
  3. Reactivity: Oxygen is highly reactive and essential for combustion; sulfur is also reactive, forming various compounds with metals and non-metals.
  4. Compounds: Key compounds include water (H₂O), sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄), and various oxides.

This chapter provides an understanding of the unique properties and chemical behavior of these groups, emphasizing their significance in various chemical reactions and real-world applications.

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