Question 10.32 Which one of the alkaline earth metal carbonates is thermally the most stable?
(a) MgCO3 (b) CaCO3 (c) SrCO3 (d) BaCO3
Class XI The s-Block Elements Page 306
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Baco3 is more thermally stable because polarising power of Ba2+ is less than other alkaline earth metals and thermal stability is inversely proportional to polarising power of action when compound containing polyatomic anion and here carbonate is polyatomic anion.
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Baco3 is more thermally stable because polarising power of Ba2+ is less than other alkaline earth metals and thermal stability is inversely proportional to polarising power of action when compound containing polyatomic anion and here carbonate is polyatomic anion.
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(D) is correct.As the electropositive character of the metal increases or basicity of their hydroxide increases on moving down the group, there thermal stability increases.
e.g., order of thermal stability is BeCO3 < MgCO3 < CaCO3 < SrCO3 < BaCO3
thus, BaCO3 is the most stable
e.g., order of thermal stability is BeCO3 < MgCO3 < CaCO3 < SrCO3 < BaCO3
thus, BaCO3 is the most stable
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