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How would you account for the following ?
(i)The lower oxidation state becomes more stable with increasing atomic number in Group 13.
(ii)Hydrogen fluoride is much less volatile than hydrogen chloride.
(iii)Interhalogen compounds are strong oxidising agents.

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(i)The outer electronic configuration of group 13 elements is `ns^(2)np^(1)`.On moving down the group, due to inert pair effect, there is a decrease in the tendency of s electrons of the valence shell to participate in bond formation.This is due to the poor shielding of the `ns^(2)` electrons of the valence shell by the intervening d or f electrons.So, only the p electrons can participate in bonding.Hence, the oxidation state is restricted to +1 only.
(ii)Fluorine is more electronegative than chlorine.Therefore, HF undergoes stronger H-bonding than HCl. Hence, HF is much less volatile than HCl.
(iii)Halogens are very electronegative so they act as strong oxidising agents.In interhalogen compounds. X-X' bond is very weak and can be easily broken.As a result, interhalogen compounds also act as strong oxidising agents.
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