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The element Z = 114 has been discovered recently. It will belong to which of the following family group and electronic configuration?

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Halogen family, `[Rn]5f^(14)6d^(10)7s^(2)7p^(5)`

B

Carbon family, `[Rn]5f^(14)6d^(10)7s^(2)7p^(2)`

C

Oxygen family, `[Rn] 5f^(14)6d^(10)7s^(2)7p^(4)`

D

Nitrogen family, `[Rn]5f^(14)6d^(10)7s^(2)7p^(6)`

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