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Will the properties of nitrogen be more similar to the properties of neon or the properties of phosphorus? Explain

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The properties of nitrogen would be more similar to the properties of phosphorous.

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The properties of nitrogen would be more similar to the properties of phosphorous.

Step-by-step explanation:

Both nitrogen and phosphorous belong to group 15(VA) elements as represented in the periodic table of elements.

They are present with similar electronic configuration with five valence electrons(s subshell-2, p shell-3 unpaired), form covalent compounds, shares oxidation numbers of +3 and +5. Hence, the chemical behavior or properties of both nitrogen and phosphorus are similar.

The nitrogen family members are collectively called as pnictogens or pentels and include – nitrogen, phosphorus, bismuth, arsenic, and antimony.

Neon is a group 18 element of the noble gas family and hence its properties would differ with nitrogen.

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