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0 has greater affinity for proton than phosphine explain

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Answered by Geniusqueen
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ammonia has greater affinity for proton than phosphine explain

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N atom has the smallest size in the hydrides of group 15

P atom which has bigger size

and electron density is dispersed

and hence  low affinity for protons in phophin grp

and hence N (ammonia ) has greater affinity for proton than phosphine

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