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  • Nitrogen Family

    Group 5A elements with five valence electrons, including nonmetals, metalloids, and metals.
  • Valence Electrons

    Electrons in the outermost shell of an atom, crucial for chemical bonding.
  • Halogens

    Group 7A elements that react with group 5A to form halides.
  • Trihalides

    Compounds formed by group 5A elements with three halogen atoms.
  • Pentahalides

    Compounds formed by group 5A elements with five halogen atoms, except nitrogen.
  • Expanded Octet

    Ability of elements from period 3 and lower to hold more than eight electrons.
  • Oxyacids

    Covalent compounds with hydrogen bonded to an oxyanion, formed from halides and water.
  • Oxyanion

    Anion containing oxygen, part of oxyacids.
  • Nonmetals

    Elements like nitrogen and phosphorus, lacking metallic properties.
  • Metalloids

    Elements like arsenic and antimony, with properties of both metals and nonmetals.
  • Bismuth

    Metallic element in group 5A, not forming pentahalides.
  • Hydrogen Halide

    Byproduct of halide reactions with water, containing hydrogen and a halogen.
  • Synthetic Elements

    Man-made elements, often heavy and unpredictable, found in row 7.
  • Periodic Table

    Tabular arrangement of elements by increasing atomic number and recurring properties.
  • Diatomic Element

    Molecule composed of two atoms, often seen in halogen reactions.