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Xenon form compounds due to the high electronegativity of fluorine and oxygen, low ionization energy compared to lighter noble gases, and the availability of empty d-orbitals. This breaks the old assumption about noble gases being entirely inert.

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With the combination of two different halogens, the interhalogen compounds are formed. When compared with pure diatomic halogen molecules, they are more reactive because the bond between different halogens are more polar and weaker. During reactions, it makes them more susceptible to bond cleavage.

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Due to their high electronegativity, small atomic size, greater ability to form multiple bonds, and absence of d-orbitals, the first elements of each group behave differently.

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Linear motion is one-dimensional motion. It refers to motion in a single direction or in a straight line. In linear motion, the object either moves forward or backward along one axis, i.e. x-axis. For example - a ball dropped from a height vertically downward or a car moving straight on a road. Motion in a Plane refers to an object moving in two dimensions, usually along x and y axes. For example, a football kicked at an angle.

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The angle of projection is used to find the trajectory, horizontal range of a projectile, maximum height, and time of flight. For example, the maximum range on level ground is given by the 45-degree angle.

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