Statement-I : Elements of oxygen family are not capable of forming `p pi-p pi` bonds with other elements of smaller size like C, N ets Statement-II :

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Statement-I : Elements of oxygen family are not capable of forming `p pi-p pi` bonds with ... Statement-I is not correct and Statement-II is correct

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