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The maximum covalency of the first element in any p-block group (such as Boron in Group 13 or Nitrogp Block Elements Chemistry Question

Question

The maximum covalency of the first element in any p-block group (such as Boron in Group 13 or Nitrogen in Group 15) is strictly limited to 4. What is the primary reason for this?

Answer: C

💡 Solution & Explanation

Elements of the second period (like B, C, N) possess only s and p orbitals in their valence shell ($n=2$). Because they lack d-orbitals, they cannot expand their octet, effectively restricting their maximum covalency to exactly 4.

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