Summary of acid-base properties for Group

The +3 and +5 chlorides of Group 15 react with water with no change in oxidation number usually to give the oxide(hydroxide). The acid-base properties of the oxides-hydroxides depend on the oxidation number and the relative position in the group.
 
  nonmetals semimetals metal
+3 oxides N2O3 P4O6 As2O3 Sb2O3 Bi2O3
  acidic
 
acidic
 
amphoteric
 
amphoteric
 
basic
 
+5 oxides N2O5 P4O10 As4O10 Sb2O5 Bi2O5
  ––––––––––––––– All acidic –––––––––––––––

Note that the trend acidic to basic seen for the +3 Group 13 oxides is seen in this series with the nonmetallic elements having the more acidic oxides. Acidity increases for a given element with oxidation number.

Some important oxides, chlorides, acids and oxyanions are shown on the next page.