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electron gain enthalphy of nitrogen family

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High electron gain enthalpy of Nitrogen means that more energy is required to add an electron to N. This is due to small size of N as compared to P. The addition of one more extra electron to N atom produces high repulsion between the electrons already present and the electron being added.Oct 20, 2017

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The Nitrogen Family

Group 15 (VA) contains nitrogen, phosphorous, arsenic, antimony, and bismuth. Elements in Group 15 have five valence electrons. Because the elements can either gain three electrons or lose five to gain a stable configuration, they more often form covalent compounds unless bonded to an active metal.

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