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Given below are some properties. How many of these can hold good for phosphorous
(a) Metal (b) Non- metal (c) Metalloid (d) Exhibits allotropy
(e) Catenation property (f) Solid (g) Good conductor of electricity
(h) Least dense among nitrogen family elements

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