NEET-XII-Chemistry

07: The p-Block Elements

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  • #19
    Knowing the electron gain enthalpy values for O → O- and O → O2- as -141

    and 702 kJ mol-1 respectively, how can you account for the formation of a

    large number of oxides having O2- species and not O-?

    (Hint: Consider lattice energy factor in the formation of compounds).
    Ans : Stability of an ionic compound depends on its lattice energy. More the lattice energy of a compound, more stable it will be.

    Lattice energy is directly proportional to the charge carried by an ion. When a metal combines with oxygen, the lattice energy of the oxide involving O2- ion is much more than the oxide involving O- ion. Hence, the oxide having O2- ions are more stable than oxides having O-. Hence, we can say that formation of O2- is energetically more favourable than formation of O-.