what is the anomalous behaviour of nitrogen ?
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Explanation:
nitrogen behaviour is anomalous because it has a small size as compared to its group .
nitrogen behaviour is anomalous because it has a small size as compared to its group .It has high electronegitivity and high ionisation energy which makes it different from other group members of his group.
nitrogen behaviour is anomalous because it has a small size as compared to its group .It has high electronegitivity and high ionisation energy which makes it different from other group members of his group.Also Nitrogen lacks d shell orbitals .
nitrogen behaviour is anomalous because it has a small size as compared to its group .It has high electronegitivity and high ionisation energy which makes it different from other group members of his group.Also Nitrogen lacks d shell orbitals .Thanks
nitrogen behaviour is anomalous because it has a small size as compared to its group .It has high electronegitivity and high ionisation energy which makes it different from other group members of his group.Also Nitrogen lacks d shell orbitals .Thanks Plz mark as brainliest........
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Anomalous behaviour of nitrogen: I)Nitrogen differ from of the members of this group due to its small size, high electronegativity, high ionisation enthalpy and non-availability of d orbitals. ... As a result the catenation tendency is weaker in nitrogen.
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