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Why can't nitrogen form compounds in +5 oxidation state with halogens?
A. Nitrogen is too electronegative
B. Nitrogen forms only ionic bonds with halogens
C. Nitrogen lacks d-orbitals to accommodate electrons from halogens
D. Nitrogen reacts violently with halogens
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