The p-Block Elements
The p-Block Elements are a fascinating group of elements found in Groups 13 to 18 of the periodic table. This category includes diverse elements such as metals, metalloids, and nonmetals, which play crucial roles in various chemical reactions and applications. These elements exhibit a range of oxidation states and unique properties, making them essential in organic and inorganic chemistry. From the highly reactive halogens to the stable noble gases, understanding the p-Block Elements is key to grasping broader concepts in chemistry, including bonding, reactivity, and the periodic law.
Chapters
- Introduction to p Block Elements
- Some Important Compounds of Carbon and Silicon
- Trend and Anomalous Properties of Carbon
- Trends and Properties of Boron and Aluminium
- Ammonia
- Dinitrogen
- Dioxygen
- Group 13 Elements: Boron Family
- Group 14 Elements: Carbon Family
- Group 15 Elements
- Group 16 Elements
- Nitric Acid and Oxides of Nitrogen
- Oxoacids of Phosphorus
- Oxoacids of Sulphur
- Simple Oxides
- Sulphur – Allotropic Forms