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JEE Chemistry 2025 Question with Solution

Given below are the pairs of group 1313 elements showing their relation in terms of atomic radius. (B<Al),(Al<Ga),(Ga<In)(\mathrm{B}<\mathrm{Al}),(\mathrm{Al}<\mathrm{Ga}),(\mathrm{Ga}<\mathrm{In}) and (In<Tl)(\mathrm{In}<\mathrm{Tl}) Identify the elements present in the incorrect pair and in that pair find out the element XX that has higher ionic radius (M3+)\left(\mathrm{M}^{3+}\right) than the other one. The atomic number of the element XX is

  • A

    3131

  • B

    4949

  • C

    1313

  • D

    8181

Answer

Correct answer:A

Step-by-step solution

Standard Method

Given: The pairs are (B<Al)(\mathrm{B}<\mathrm{Al}), (Al<Ga)(\mathrm{Al}<\mathrm{Ga}), (Ga<In)(\mathrm{Ga}<\mathrm{In}) and (In<Tl)(\mathrm{In}<\mathrm{Tl}) in terms of atomic radius.

Find: The incorrect pair, then the element in that pair having larger ionic radius in the M3+\mathrm{M}^{3+} state, and finally its atomic number.

As we move down group 1313, atomic radius generally increases. However, due to poor shielding by dd-electrons, an anomaly appears between aluminum and gallium.

From the given pairs:

  1. (B<Al)(\mathrm{B}<\mathrm{Al}) is correct.
  2. (Al<Ga)(\mathrm{Al}<\mathrm{Ga}) is incorrect.
  3. (Ga<In)(\mathrm{Ga}<\mathrm{In}) is correct.
  4. (In<Tl)(\mathrm{In}<\mathrm{Tl}) is correct.

So, the incorrect pair is:

Al<Ga\mathrm{Al}<\mathrm{Ga}

Now compare the ionic radii of their 3+3+ ions:

Al3+<Ga3+\mathrm{Al}^{3+}<\mathrm{Ga}^{3+}

Hence, the element XX is gallium.

The atomic number of gallium is 3131. Therefore, the correct option is A.

Direct Comparison

Given: A comparison of atomic radii in group 1313.

Find: The atomic number of the element with larger ionic radius in the incorrect pair.

The only exceptional comparison in group 1313 is between aluminum and gallium because of dd-block contraction. Therefore:

Al<Ga\mathrm{Al}<\mathrm{Ga}

is the incorrect pair.

For the ions, the solution gives:

Al3+<Ga3+\mathrm{Al}^{3+}<\mathrm{Ga}^{3+}

So the required element is gallium, whose atomic number is 3131. The correct option is A.

Common mistakes

  • Assuming atomic radius always increases smoothly down the group is incorrect here because gallium shows an anomaly due to poor shielding by dd-electrons. Check known exceptions before applying the general trend.

  • Confusing atomic radius with ionic radius leads to the wrong conclusion. First identify the incorrect atomic-radius pair, then separately compare Al3+\mathrm{Al}^{3+} and Ga3+\mathrm{Ga}^{3+} ionic radii.

  • Selecting indium or thallium only because they are lower in the group is wrong. The question asks about the incorrect pair specifically, so attention must remain on aluminum and gallium.

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