NH 3 has much higher boiling point than PH 3 because:
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NH3 has much higher boiling point than PH3 because:
- NH3 has larger molecular weight
- NH3 undergoes umbrella inversion
- NH3 forms hydrogen bond
- NH3 contains ionic bonds whereas PH3 contains covalent bonds
Answer
(C) NH 3 forms hydrogen bond
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