I have studied that the bond length is inversely proportional to the stability....also the N-N bond distance is shorter than the P-P bond. Then according to me Nitrogen bond should be stronger...but given that P-P bond is stronger than N-N bond....someone help me with this please..
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Explanation:N−N single bond is weaker than P−P bond due to smaller size of N as compared to P. Smaller size of N leads to smaller N−N bond length. ... Because of larger size of P atom, P−P bond length is more and lone pair-lone pair repulsion between P atoms is less which makes the P−P bond stronger than N−N bond.
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