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Is it accidental that IA to VIIA main group elements during chemical reactions get eight electrons in the outermost shells of their ions, similar to noble gas atoms?

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The number of valence shell electrons that a group IA element loses to get octet configuration

Oxidation number is the charge which an atom of an element has in its ion or appears to have when present in the combined state. It is also called oxidation state. Oxidation number of any atom in the elementary state is zero. Oxidation number of a monoatomic ion is equal to the charge on it. In compounds of metals with non metals, metals have positive oxidation number while non metals have negative oxidation numbers. In compounds of two difference elements, the more electronegative element has negative oxidation number whereas the other has positive oxidation number. In complex ions, the sum of the oxidation number of all the atoms is equal to the charge on the ion. If a compound contains two or more atoms of the same element, they may have same or different oxidation states according as their chemical bonding is same or different. The oxidation state of the most electronegative element in the products of the reaction between BaO_(2) and H_(2)SO_(4) are

Passage-IV : Sulphur and rest of the elements of group 16 are less electronegative than oxygen. Therefore, their atoms cannot take up electrons easily. They can acquire ns^(2)np^(6) configuration by sharing two electrons with the atoms of other elements and thus, exhibit +2 oxidation state in their compounds. In addition to this, their atoms have vacant d-orbitals in their valence shell to which electrons can be promoted from the p and s-orbitals of the shell. As a result, they can show +4 and +6 oxidation states shell. The nature of the compounds of sulphur having +4 oxidation state is :

Passage-IV : Sulphur and rest of the elements of group 16 are less electronegative than oxygen. Therefore, their atoms cannot take up electrons easily. They can acquire ns^(2)np^(6) configuration by sharing two electrons with the atoms of other elements and thus, exhibit +2 oxidation state in their compounds. In addition to this, their atoms have vacant d-orbitals in their valence shell to which electrons can be promoted from the p and s-orbitals of the shell. As a result, they can show +4 and +6 oxidation states shell. Like sulphur, oxygen does not show +4 and +6 oxidation states. The reason is :

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  1. What have you observed about the main groups?

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  2. Why do atoms of elements try to combine and form molecules?

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  3. Is it accidental that IA to VIIA main group elements during chemical r...

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  8. What do you understand from bond lengths and bond energies?

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  9. Are the values not different for the bonds between different types of ...

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  10. What is the bond angle in a molecule?

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  11. How is HCl molecule formed?

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  12. Explain the formation of ionic compounds NaCl, MgCl2, Na2O and AlCl3 t...

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  13. Lewis electron dot symbol forMgCl2.

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  14. Lewis electron dot symbol for (Na2O).

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  15. Lewis electron dot symbol for(AlCl3).

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  16. Draw the structural diagram of Ammonia molecule as per the valence - s...

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  17. Write the names of any two compounds which have ionic bond.

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  18. Show the formation of HCI molecule with Lewis dot structures using the...

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  19. Explain, why bonding angle (HOH) in water is 104^@.31' instead of 109^...

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  20. Represent each of the following atoms using Lewis notation. Calcium c...

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