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NTA AbhyasNTA Abhyas 2020The p-Block Elements - Part2
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Solution:
In the first stage of hydrolysis, an extra bond is formed by water molecule. While chlorine and the group 15 elements (except nitrogen) can expand their octet by using vacant d-orbitals of the valence shell, F and N cannot. As a result, NF3 is extremely stable.
Trihalides of P, As, Sb and Bi hydrolyse readily.
NF3+H2O(l)→ No hydrolysis
NCl3+3H2O(l)→NH3+3HOCl
PCl3+3H2O(l)→H3PO3+3HCl
2AsCl3+3H2O→6HCl+As2O3
Notes: A. SbCl3 and BiCl3 also hydrolyze to form basic oxochlorides.
BiCl2+H2O⇌BiOCl+2HCl
B. Hydrolysis of NCl3 is thought to proceed by stepwise replacement of chlorine, the lone pair on N-atom bonding to hydrogen atom of a water molecule