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प्रश्न
The s-block elements are characterised by their larger atomic sizes, lower ionisation enthalpies, invariable +1 oxidation state and solubilities of their oxosalts. In the light of these features describe the nature of their oxides, halides and oxosalts.
उत्तर
(i) Nature of oxides – Alkali metals form M2O, M2O2 and MO2 types of oxides. The stability of the peroxide or superoxide increases as the size of metal cation increases. This is due to the stabilization of large anions by larger cations.
(ii) Nature of halides – Alkali metal halides have general formula MX. All halides are soluble in water. LiF is very less soluble in water due to its high lattice energy. Their melting points and boiling points follow the trend – fluoride > chloride > bromide > iodide. This is because with increase in size of the halide ion, lattice energy increases.
(iii) Oxosalts – Oxosalts of alkali metals are generally soluble in water and thermally stable. As electropositive character increases down the group, stability of carbonates and bicarbonates increases.
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