Describe the periodic trends in the valence of elements with respect to their oxides and hydrides.

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The valence of representative elements with respect to hydrogen and oxygen exhibits periodic trends across a period and down a group.
$1$. Valence with respect to hydrogen: It increases from $1$ to $4$ for groups $1$ to $14$ and then decreases from $4$ to $1$ for groups $14$ to $17$.
$2$. Valence with respect to oxygen: It generally increases from $1$ to $7$ across a period (equal to the group number for groups $1-13$ and $8$ minus the group number for groups $14-17$).
Group $1$ to $13$ $14$ $15$ $16$ $17$
Formula of Hydride $MH$ to $MH_3$ $MH_4$ $MH_3$ $MH_2$ $MH$
Formula of Oxide $M_2O$ to $M_2O_3$ $MO_2$ $M_2O_5$ $MO_3$ $M_2O_7$

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