p block notes
p block notes
INTRODUCTION
1. Boron is a non-metal.
2. Aluminum (show similarity to boron), gallium, indium and thallium is metal.
3. Boron is a rare element mainly occur as ortho boric acid (H 3BO3), borax (Na2B4O7.10H2O) and kernite (Na2B4O7.4H2O)
4. In India borax occur in sambhar lake (Rajasthan) and puga valley (Ladakh).
5. The abundance of boron in earth crust is less than 0.0001% by mass.
6. There are two isotopes of boron 10B (19%) and 11B(81%).
7. Most abundant element in earth crust is oxygen (45.5%) and then silicone (27.2%) and then aluminum (8.3%).
8. Bauxite (Al2O3.2H2O) and cryolite (Na3AlF6) are the important mineral of aluminum.
9. Gallium, Indium, Thallium are less abundant element in nature.
ELETRONIC CONFUGRATION
IONIZATION ENTHALPY
ELECTRONEGATIVITY
1. Al<Ga<In<Ti<B
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
x. In trivalent state most of the compound are covalent and are hydrolyzed by water.
xi. The tendency to act as a Lewis acid decrease down the group with increase in size.
xii. In trivalent condition Al form dimer to attain stability.
xiii. Trichlorides on hydrolysis in water form [M(OH) 4 ]-1 with sp3 hybridization of M.
xiv. Aluminum chloride in acidified aqueous solution form octahedral [Al(H 2 O)6 ]3+ with the involvement of 3d orbital in bonding with sp 3 d2 hybridization of Aluminum.
2) REACTIVITY TOWARD AIR
i. Boron is unreactive in crystalline form.
ii. Aluminum form a thin protective layer of oxide to protect from further attack.
iii. Amorphous boron and aluminum on heating in air form B 2 O3 and Al2 O3 respectively.
iv. At high temperature reaction with nitrogen form nitrides.
v. Boron oxide is acidic and react with bases(metallic) to form metal borates.
vi. Alimunium and gallium oxide is amphoteric in nature.
vii. Indium and thallium oxide are basic in nature.
3) REACTIVITY TOWARD ACIDS AND ALKALIES
i.BORON DOES NOT REACT WITH ACID AND ALKALIES EVEN AT MODERATE TEMPRATURE.
ii.Aluminum react/dissolve in both acidic and alkali/basic medium.
2Al(s)+6HCl(aq) -> 2Al+3(aq)+6Cl-(aq) +3H2
2Al(s)+2NaOH(aq)->2Na+ [Al (OH)4] – (aq) +3H2O {tetrahydroxoaluminate(iii)+water}
iii. Reaction between aluminum and nitric acid does not take place completely due to the oxidative nature of nitric acid which for m a protective oxide layer on aluminum.
4) REACTIVITY TOWARD HALOGENES
P BLOCK ELEMENT
i. These elements reacts with halogens to form trihalides. (except tiI3 )
2E(s)+3 X2 ->2EX3
ii. TiI3 is not formed.
i. Boron