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How many of the following properties increase down the group for nitrogen family
(a) Atomic size (b) Acidic character of oxides (c) Boiling point of hydrides
(d) Reducing power of hydrides (e) Extent of `p pi - p pi` overlap (f) Metallic character
(g) Basic character of hydrides

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