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Periodicity in Properties · Part 27

Chapter 3: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties · CHEMISTRY

as diagonal relationship in the periodic properties. What are the reasons for the different chemical behaviour of the first member of a group of elements in the s- and p- blocks compared to that of the subsequent members in the same group? The anomalous behaviour is attributed to their small size, large charge/ radius ratio and high electronegativity of the elements. In addition, the first member of group has only four valence orbitals ( s and p ) available for bonding, whereas the second member of the groups have nine valence orbitals ( s , p , d ).

As a consequence of this, the maximum covalency of the first member of each group is (e.g., boron can only form BF

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