p - block Elements
Thallous chloride is more stable than Thallic chloride because of
How can you explain higher stability of BCl3 as compared to TlCl3?
B shows +3 oxidation state and can form stable $$\displaystyle BCl_3 $$. Thallium shows +1 and +3 oxidation state. Due to inert pair effect, +1 oxidation state is more stable than +3 oxidation state. Hence, $$\displaystyle BCl_3$$ is stable but $$\displaystyle TlCl_3 $$ not.
Thallous chloride is more stable than Thallic chloride because of
Anhydrous $$AlCl_{3}$$ is covalent but hydrated $$AlCl_{3}.6H_{2}O$$ is ionic because:
Which of the following is not an ionic trihalide?
What are electron deficient compounds ? Are BCl3 and SiCl4 electron deficient species? Explain.
Aluminium trifluoride is insoluble in anhydrous HF but dissolves on addition of NaF. Aluminium trifluoride precipitates out of the resulting solution when gaseous BF3 is bubbled through. Give reasons.
BF3 is used as a catalyst in various organic reactions because ?
Back bonding in $${ BF } _{ 3 }$$ does not affect :
Aluminium (III) Chloride forms a dimer because
Which of the following statements about anhydrous aluminium chloride is correct?
Which is true for an element present in group 13 of the periodic table?