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Why is phosphine stronger reducing agent than ammonia?

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As we move down the group, the size of the element increases and, therefore, the bond length of the M—H bond increases and its strength decreases. ... Thus, BiH2 is least stable among the hydrides of group 15 and hence is the strongest reducing agent.

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