Why bond angle are different in NH3 and PH3...Plz don't spam
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The bond pair in NH3 is close to N in N-H bond than the bond pair in P-H bond in PH3 . This is because the size of the nitrogen is small than phosphorus . As a result , the force of repulsion between the bonded pair of electrons in PH3 is more than in NH3 . Therefore the bond angle in PH3 molecule lesser than in NH3
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Answer:The bond pair in NH3 is close to N in N-H bond than the bond pair in P-H bond in PH3 . This is because the size of the nitrogen is small than phosphorus . As a result , the force of repulsion between the bonded pair of electrons in PH3 is more than in NH3 . Therefore the bond angle in PH3 molecule lesser than in NH3
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