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Single N-N Bond is weaker than Single P-P bond ...why???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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. As a result, the lone pair of electrons on the both the N atoms repel each other leading to unstability or weakening of N−N bond.

Answered by rohitpoonia883
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Answer:

because n means neutron have a netural

no of. ion but p have a great power of +ions

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