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Question 1
Easy
What valencies do Group 15 elements typically have?
π‘ Hint: Consider how many electrons these elements gain or lose.
Question 2
Easy
Name one hydride of a Group 16 element.
π‘ Hint: Think of the most common compound of oxygen.
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Question 1
Which oxidation state is not common in Group 15?
π‘ Hint: Think about the common behaviors of elements in this group.
Question 2
True or False: Oxidation states increase in value as you move down Group 16.
π‘ Hint: Recall how each element behaves as you go down the group.
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Question 1
Analyze the trend of hydride stability in Group 15 and Group 16 elements and compare their implications in organic chemistry.
π‘ Hint: Consider how these hydrides might behave in the presence of other compounds.
Question 2
Given the oxidation states of Group 15 and 16 elements, predict the products of reactions between their respective oxides and acids.
π‘ Hint: Think about typical acid-base reactions and product formation.
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