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Complete the following chemical reaction equations :
(i) `P_(4)+SO_(2)Cl_(2) rightarrow`
(ii) `XeF_(4)+ H_(2)O rightarrow`
(b)Explain the following observations giving apporiate reasons :
(i) The stability of + 5 oxidatin state decreases down the group in group 15 of the periodic table.
(ii) Solid phosphorus pentachloride behaves as an ionic compound.
(iii) Halogens are strong oxidizing agents.

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(a) (i) `P_(4)+10" " SO_(2)Cl_(2) rightarrow 4 PCl _(5) + 10" "SO_(2)`
(ii) `6" "XeF_(4)+12H_(2)Orightarrow2 " "eO_(3) + 4" "XeO_(3)+24HF +3O_(2)`
b (i)Because down the group, +3 oxidation state becomes more and more stable due to higher energy involved to unpair the electrons or due to inert pair effect.
(ii) Due to the formation of `[PCl_(4)]^(+)[PCI_(6)]^(-)`
(iii) Because halogens readily accept an electron
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