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General Properties of Group 13p-block Group 13 & 14

Why do the first elements of p-block groups (like B, C, N) differ in reactivity from the rest of their group?

Expert Answer

They have a small size, high electronegativity, and high ionization enthalpy. Crucially, the absence of d-orbitals in their valence shell prevents them from expanding their octet beyond 4.

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