Lesson 6 of 22 • 118 upvotes • 12:58mins
This is the continued part of previous lesson. Here we will learn about the hydrides of Group-15 Elements. Their characteristic properties like: 1. Thermal Stability 2. Reducing character 2. Boiling point 3. Basic Character Q/A covered: 1. Why NH3 has high boiling point? 2. Why Ammonia act as a Lewis base? 3. Why NH3 is highly stable while BiH3 does not exist?
22 lessons • 4h 56m
Chemistry of Nitrogen and Phosphorus: Course Overview
11:00mins
Introduction of Group-15 Elements
12:37mins
General Trend in Group-15 Elements (Part-1)
13:44mins
General Trend in Group-15 Elements (part-2)
15:00mins
Hydrides of Group- 15 Elements (Part-1)
15:00mins
Hydrides of Group-15 Elements (Part-2)
12:58mins
Oxides of Group-15 Elements
12:00mins
Halides of Group-15 Elements
15:00mins
Anomalous Behaviour of Nitrogen
14:36mins
Chemistry of Nitrogen
15:00mins
Compounds of Nitrogen: Oxides and Oxyacids
15:00mins
I. Nitrous Oxide (N2O): Oxides of Nitogen
14:59mins
II. Nitric oxide (NO): Oxides of Nitrogen
15:00mins
III. Nitrous Anhydride (N2O3): Oxides of Nitrogen
12:25mins
IV. Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2): Oxides of Nitrogen
15:00mins
V. Nitric Anhydride (N2O5): Oxide of Nitrogen
12:37mins
I. Nitric Acid (HNO3): Oxyacids of Nitrogen (part-1)
15:00mins
I. Nitric Acid (HNO3): Oxyacids of Nitrogen (part-2)
14:57mins
I. Nitric Acid (HNO3): Oxyacids of Nitrogen (part-3)
9:38mins
II. Nitrous Acid (HNO2): Oxyacids of Nitrogen
12:07mins
III. Hydrazoic Acid (HN3): Oxyacids of Nitrogen
8:02mins
Ammonia (NH3)
14:36mins