Given below are the pairs of group 13 elements showing their relation in terms of atomic radius. $(\mathrm{B}<\mathrm{Al}),(\mathrm{Al}<\mathrm{Ga}),(\mathrm{Ga}<\mathrm{In})$ and $(\mathrm{In}<\mathrm{Tl})$ Identify the elements present in the incorrect pair and in that pair find out the element (X) that has higher ionic radius $\left(\mathrm{M}^{3+}\right)$ than the other one. The atomic number of the element (X) is

To solve this question, we need to analyze each pair of group 13 elements, considering the trends in atomic and ionic radii as one moves down the group in the periodic table.
Thus, the element with a higher ionic radius in the incorrect pair is Gallium, and its atomic number is \(31\).

1. Incorrect pair: - $\mathrm{Al}<\mathrm{Ga}$ 
2. Ionic radius comparison: - $\mathrm{Al}^{3+}<\mathrm{Ga}^{3+}$ 
- The atomic number of $\mathrm{Ga}$ is 31. 
Therefore, the correct answer is (1) 31.
Given below are two statements. 
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Given below are two statements: 
Statement I: Nitrogen forms oxides with +1 to +5 oxidation states due to the formation of $\mathrm{p} \pi-\mathrm{p} \pi$ bond with oxygen.
Statement II: Nitrogen does not form halides with +5 oxidation state due to the absence of d-orbital in it. 
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match List-I with List-II.