Chemistry, asked by AmitabhBachan9701, 1 year ago

Why does ph3 have lower boiling point than nh3 +2 chemistry?

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Answered by jyothiraditya234
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Although PH3 is a larger molecule with greater dispersion forces than ammonia, NH3 has very polar N-H bonds leading to strong hydrogen bonding. This the dominant intermolecular force and results in a greater attraction between NH3 molecules than there is between PH3 molecules.

Answered by SugaryGenius
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  • ❤.. Unlike {NH3,PH3} molecules are not associated through hydrogen bonding in liquid state.
  • ❤.. That is why the boiling point of {PH3} is lower than{NH3}.
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