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Title: Group 4 metals
Description: Summary of group 4 metal notes for the Cambridge Advanced Level course

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Group IV Elements – Summary

Sub-topic
Electronic
Configuration

Physical state at r
...
p

Structure of the
elements

Contents
Have 4 outer shell electrons

All elements can form 4 covalent bonds in compounds by moving an s-electron to empty
p-orbital in the outer shell (under process called sp3 hybridisation)
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Down the group:
 Thermal stabilities decrease
 Covalent bond becomes weaker as the atoms get
larger
 Inert pair effect makes the +IV oxidation less stable
down the group
-

CCl4 is stable to heat
PbCl4 is a yellow liquid which slowly decomposes at
room temperature to lead (II) chloride and chlorine
gas
PbCl4  PbCl2 + Cl2
Yellow solid White solid
Hydrolysis with
water

1
...

2
...
GeCl4 + 2H2O  GeO2 + 4HCl
4
...
PbCl4 + 4H2O  Pb(OH)4 + 4HCl

Group IV Elements – Summary
List of all group IV
oxides
Elements
Carbon

Silicon
Tin
Lead

Germanium
Acid/Base Nature of
oxides

Carbon dioxide, CO2
Silicon dioxide, SiO2




Oxides
Carbon monoxide
Carbon dioxide

CO
CO2



Silicon dioxide

SiO2






Lead (II) oxide
Lead (IV) oxide
Ionic Pb3O4
Germanium oxide

PbO
PbO2




Formula of oxides

GeO

Acidic oxides
Dissolve in aqueous alkalis

CO2 + 2OH-CO32- + H2O
SiO2 + 2OH-SiO32- + H2O
Germanium
Tin
Lead
Lead

-

Amphoteric oxides
 Behave as acidic oxides dissolving in aqueous
alkalis
 Behave as basic oxides dissolving in acids
Lead (II) Oxides, PbO
- Dissolves in hot NaOH(aq):
PbO + 2OH-  PbO22-+ H2O
-

Dissolves in hot dilute HNO3:
PbO + 2H+  Pb2+ +H2O

Lead (IV) Oxides, PbO2
- Does not react with nitric acid
...
HCl
PbO2 + 4HCl  PbCl4 + 2H2O
Observation: Yellow liquid of PbCl4 can be seen
Pb3O4:
- Ionic oxide
- Made up of Pb2+, Pb4+ and O2- ions
- In chemical reaction, it behaves as if it is a mixture of
2PbO and PbO2
- So, with HNO3 the PbO part reacts but the PbO2
doesn’t
PbO3(s) + 4HNO3(aq)  Pb(NO3)2(aq) + PbO2(s) + 2H2O(l)
Red solid
Dark brown solid
Observation: Red PbO3 solid turns into dark brown PbO2
solid
Title: Group 4 metals
Description: Summary of group 4 metal notes for the Cambridge Advanced Level course