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The tendency to exhibit -3 oxidation sta...

The tendency to exhibit `-3` oxidation state by a group VA element decreases down. Why? 

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Nitrogen exhibits `-3` state in nitride and phosphorus exhibits -3 state in phosphide. Going down the group, the atomic size increases and metallic character also increases. Hence, the tendency to exhibit negative oxidation state decreases down the group VA.
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