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Which of the following does not occur when the atomic number
of the elements increases in group V of the periodic table?
(1) Increase in metallic character
(2) Oxides becoming more acidic
(3) Hydrides becoming less basic
(4) Hydrides becoming more reducing
(5) Oxyacids becoming less acidic​

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Answered by bc200403726
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Answer:

Explanation:The term hydride is commonly named after binary compounds that hydrogen forms with other elements of the periodic table. Hydride compounds in general form with almost any element, except a few noble gases. The trends and properties vary according to the type of intermolecular force that bonds the elements together, the temperature, its molecular masses, and other components. Hydrides are classified into three major groups, depending on what elements the hydrogen bonds to. The three major groups are covalent, ionic, and metallic hydrides. Formally, hydride is known as the negative ion of a hydrogen, H-, also called a hydride ion. Because of this negative charge, hydrides have reducing, or basic properties.

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