Why does the first element in each group of p-block show anomalous behaviour? Give examples of two such properties in which this behaviour is shown.
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The small size of the atoms of N, O and F results in their high electonegativity values. This is reflected in the formation of relatively strong hydrogen bonds. Carbon, nitrogen and oxygen differ from other elements of their respective groups due to their unique ability to form pπ–pπ multiple bonds.please mark me as a brainlist.
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