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Account for the following: (i) Acidic character increases from HF to HI. (ii) There is large difference between the melting and boiling points of oxygen and sulphur. (iii) Nitrogen does not form pentahalides

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Solution :(i) Acidic character increases from HF to HI. This is because the stability of these halides decreases down the GROUP due to decrease in bond dissociation enthalpy in the ORDER :
`H-F GT H-Cl gt H-Br gt H-I`
Therefore the acidic character follows the order :
`H-F lt H- cl lt H- Br lt H-I`
(ii) Large difference in the melting and boiling points of oxygen and sulphur can be explained on the basis of their atomicity. Oxygen exists as diatomic molecule `(O_2)` with only weak van DER Waal.s forces between them whereas sulphur exists as polyatomic molecule `(S_8)` which have stronger forces of attraction between these polyatomic molecules.
(iii) Nitrogen has the electronic configuration

There are no d-orbitals in the second shell, therefore, nitrogen cannot expand its covalency BEYOND + 3. Hence, pentahalide formation is not possible


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