Given: Group 14 elements A and B have first ionisation enthalpy values 708kJ mol−1 and 715kJ mol−1 respectively, and these are the lowest in the group.
Find: The nature of ions A2+ and B4+ as reducing or oxidising agents.
Ionisation enthalpy is the energy required to remove an electron from a neutral gaseous atom. Lower ionisation enthalpy means the element loses electrons more easily.
From the given values and the group trend, the two elements correspond to the heavier group 14 members, namely Sn and Pb.
Thus,
A=Sn,B=Pb
So the ions are
A2+=Sn2+,B4+=Pb4+
Now,
- Sn2+ can lose electrons further to form Sn4+, so it behaves as a reducing agent.
- Pb4+ tends to gain electrons to form Pb2+, so it behaves as an oxidising agent.
Therefore, the nature of A2+ and B4+ respectively is reducing and oxidising.
The correct option is C.