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Explain why nitrogen is more electronegativity than phosphorus

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Answered by mahirtripathi
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Explanation:

Also, Nitrogen is smaller in size as compared to Phosphorus. Due to its small size, the net electron charge increases. Hence, its nucleus exerts greater force on the electrons. ... That is the reason why, Nitrogen is more electronegative element than Phosphorus.

Answered by meenusharma2006
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Nitrogen is smaller in size as compared to Phosphorus. Due to its small size, the net electron charge increases. Hence, its nucleus exerts greater force on the electrons. ... That is the reason why, Nitrogen is more electronegative element than Phosphorus.

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