Question:

In the following reaction $NH _{4}^{+}+ BiN \rightarrow NH _{3}+ Bi ^{3+} NH _{4}^{+}$ is acting as an

  • oxidising agent
  • acid
  • base
  • catalyst
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Oxidising agent The substance (atom, ion or molecule) that gains electrons and is thereby reduced to a low valency state is called an oxidising agent.
Acid and base According to Bronsted-Lowry concept An acid is denned as a substance which has the tendency to give a proton $\left(H^{+}\right)$ and a base is defined as a substance which has a tendency to accept a proton.
Catalyst Catalyst is a substance which speeds up and speed downs a chemical reaction, without itself being used up.
$N H_{3}^{+}+B i N \rightarrow N H_{3}+B i^{3+}$
In this reaction $N H_{4}^{+}$ is acting as a proton donor,
therefore $N H_{4}^{+}$ is an acid.
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Group 15 Elements

Group 15 elements are also known as nitrogen group elements or nitrogen family

It consists of:

  • Nitrogen (N)
  • Phosphorus (P)
  • Arsenic (As)
  • Antimony (Sb)
  • Bismuth (Bi)
  • Moscovium (Mc)

They are present on the right side of the periodic table. All the elements are arranged based on their atomic weight. The elements with similar properties reside in a column called the group.

All Group 15 elements have the electron configuration ns2np3 in their outer shell, where n is the principal quantum number.

Periodic Trends in Group 15 Elements