41. The graph of boiling point against hydrides of Group 14.15.16, !7 (Group IV. V. VI. VII) reveals that: I The hoiling points of the hydrides of the Group 14 element inereases down the group clue to increase in van der waal's forces. 2 The boiling points of the first members of tihe hydrides of Group 15, 16 and 17 have abnormally high boiling points because their molecules are held by hydrogen bonds. 3 The boiling points of the hydrides of Group 17 decrease down the group due to decrease in the strength of the hydrogen bonds. A

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41. The graph of boiling point against hydrides of
Group 14.15.16, !7 (Group IV. V. VI. VII)
reveals that:
I The boiling points of the hydrides of the
Group 14 element inereases down the group
clue to increase in van der waal's forces.
2 The boiling points of the first members of
tihe hydrides of Group 15, 16 and 17 have
abnormally high boiling points because their
molecules are held by hydrogen hbonds.
3 The boiling points of the hydrides of Group 17
decrease down the group duc to decrease in
the strength of the hydrogen bonds.
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Transcribed Image Text:41. The graph of boiling point against hydrides of Group 14.15.16, !7 (Group IV. V. VI. VII) reveals that: I The boiling points of the hydrides of the Group 14 element inereases down the group clue to increase in van der waal's forces. 2 The boiling points of the first members of tihe hydrides of Group 15, 16 and 17 have abnormally high boiling points because their molecules are held by hydrogen hbonds. 3 The boiling points of the hydrides of Group 17 decrease down the group duc to decrease in the strength of the hydrogen bonds. A
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