Why does the thermal stability of group 15 hydrides?
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Answer:The stability of hydrides decreases from ammonia to bismuthine. This is because the central atom E increases in size down the group. With the increase in the size of the central atom, the E – H bond becomes weaker. where E is nitrogen ,phosphorus, arsenic,antimony , bismuth.
With the increase in size, the overlapping between the orbitals of E and hydrogen will not be effective. This accounts for the decrease in the stability of hydrides as we move down the group
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