MCQEasyJEE 2025Oxidation Number & Redox Reactions

JEE Chemistry 2025 Question with Solution

The incorrect statements among the following is:

  • A

    PH3PH_3 shows lower proton affinity than NH3NH_3.

  • B

    PF3PF_3 exists but NF5NF_5 does not.

  • C

    NO2NO_2 can dimerise easily.

  • D

    SO2SO_2 can act as an oxidizing agent, but not as a reducing agent.

Answer

Correct answer:D

Step-by-step solution

Standard Method

Given: Four statements are given and we must identify the incorrect one.

Find: The incorrect statement.

  1. PH3PH_3 shows lower proton affinity than NH3NH_3 — this is true.
  2. PF3PF_3 exists but NF5NF_5 does not — this is true because nitrogen cannot expand its octet.
  3. NO2NO_2 can dimerise easily — this is true because it has an unpaired electron and forms N2O4N_2O_4.
  4. SO2SO_2 can act as an oxidizing agent, but not as a reducing agent — this is incorrect.

SO2SO_2 can behave as both an oxidizing agent and a reducing agent depending on the reacting species. Therefore statement 4 is the incorrect statement.

The correct option is D.

Detailed Evaluation of All Statements

Given: Statements involving PH3PH_3, NH3NH_3, PF3PF_3, NF5NF_5, NO2NO_2 and SO2SO_2.

Find: Which statement is incorrect.

  • Statement 1: PH3PH_3 has lower proton affinity than NH3NH_3. This is correct because NH3NH_3 is more basic and accepts a proton more readily.
  • Statement 2: PF3PF_3 exists but NF5NF_5 does not. This is correct because nitrogen cannot expand its octet to form NF5NF_5.
  • Statement 3: NO2NO_2 can dimerise easily. This is correct because NO2NO_2 contains an unpaired electron and readily forms N2O4N_2O_4.
  • Statement 4: SO2SO_2 can act as an oxidizing agent, but not as a reducing agent. This is incorrect because SO2SO_2 can undergo both oxidation and reduction, so it can act as both types of agent.

Therefore, the incorrect statement is SO2SO_2 can act as an oxidizing agent, but not as a reducing agent, so the correct option is D.

Common mistakes

  • Assuming that SO2SO_2 has only one redox role. This is wrong because sulfur in SO2SO_2 is in an intermediate oxidation state and can be both oxidized and reduced. Check whether a species can act in both ways before classifying it.

  • Confusing the existence of NF5NF_5 with compounds of heavier group 1515 elements. This is wrong because nitrogen cannot expand its octet, unlike phosphorus. Use octet limitation for second-period elements.

  • Missing why NO2NO_2 dimerises. This is wrong because the dimerisation is linked to the presence of an unpaired electron. Relate dimerisation to electron pairing and formation of N2O4N_2O_4.

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