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Hydrides of The group 14 elements
Although the extensive chemistry of hydrocarbons (i.e. carbon hydrides) lies outside this book, we note several points for comparisons with later group 14 hydrides:
• Table 1.1 illustrated the relative strength of a C_H bond compared with C_Cl and C_O bonds, and this trend is not mirrored by later elements;
Table 1.1 Some experimental covalent bond enthalpy terms (kJ mol-1); the values for single bonds refer to the group 14 elements in tetrahedral environments.
Worked example 13.3 Bond enthalpies and group 14 hydrides
Suggest why catenation is more common for C than for Si, Ge and Sn. Why is this relevant to the formation of families of saturated hydrocarbon molecules?
The much higher C_C bond enthalpies (see Table 1.1) compared with those of Si_Si, Ge_Ge and Sn_Sn bonds means that the formation of compounds containing bonds between carbon atoms is thermodynamically more favourable than analogous compounds containing Si_Si, Ge_Ge and Sn_Sn bonds. On descending group 14, orbital overlap becomes less efficient as the valence orbitals become more diffuse, i.e. as the principal quantum number increases. The backbones of saturated hydrocarbons are composed of C_C bonds, i.e. their formation depends on catenation being favourable. An additional factor that favours the formation of hydrocarbons is the strength of the C_H bonds (stronger than Si_H, Ge_H or Sn_H (see Table 1.1). On descending group 14, the hydrides become thermodynamically less stable, and the kinetic barriers to reactions such as hydrolysis of E_H bonds become lower.a
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