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Why is boiling point of antimony greater than that of bismuth?

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The boiling point of bismuth is lower than antimony because it tend to form three covalent bonds instead of five due to inert pair effect. ... Consequently, the attraction between the atoms of bismuth is weak, leading to lowered boiling point

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The boiling point of bismuth is lower than antimony because it tend to form three covalent bonds instead of five due to inert pair effect. ... Consequently, the attraction between the atoms of bismuth is weak, leading to lowered boiling point

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