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TRENDS IN CHEMICAL PROPERTIES


                   •  i. OXIDATION STATE:The common oxidation states exhibited by
                       these elements are +4 and +2. In heavier members the tendency

                       to show +2 oxidation state increases in the sequence Ge<Sn<Pb.


                   •  C  and Si mostly show +4 oxidation state.Ge forms stable
                       compounds in +4 state and only few compounds in +2 state. Sn

                       forms compounds in both oxidation states (Sn in +2 state is a

                       reducing agent). Pb compounds in +2 state are stable and in +4
                       state are strong oxidising agents.


                       ii.Reactivity towards oxygen : Oxides in higher oxidation states of
                       elements are more acidic than those in lower oxidation states.


               •   The dioxides— CO2, SiO2 and GeO2 are acidic, whereas SnO2 and

                   PbO2 are amphoteric in nature.Among monoxides, CO is neutral,
                   GeO is distinctly acidic whereas SnO and PbO are amphoteric.


               •  iii.Reactivity towards water :C, Si and Ge are not affected by water.

                   Pb is unaffected by water, due to protective oxide film formation.

                                  Δ
               •  Sn + 2H2O  → SnO2 + 2H2


               Reactivity towards halogen: Form halides MX2 and MX4 (where X = F,
               Cl, Br, I). Except carbon, all other members react directly with halogens.

               PbI4 does not exist due to inert pair effect. Except CCl4, other

               tetrachlorides are easily hydrolysed by water
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