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- Pl(5) is not known.
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- White phosphorus is highly reactive.
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- In solid state, PCl(5) is known to exists as [PCl(4)]^(+) [PCl(6)]^(-)
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- Phosphine shows property of inflammability.
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- Xenon does not form compounds such as XeF(3) or XeF(5)
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- Large amount of noble gases are harmful.
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- Down the group, the liquefaction of noble gases becomes easier.
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- Xenon forms compound directly with fluorine.
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- Helium does not form clatharate compounds.
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