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Why is phosphorus more reactive than nitrogen?

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Answered by guneetkaur1378
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In N2, the two nitrogen atoms form a triple bond. This triple bond has very high bond strength, which is very difficult to break. It is because of nitrogen's small size that it is able to form pπ-pπ bonds with itself. ... Thus, phosphorus is more reactive than nitrogen.

Answered by kumarsheshaia
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As phosphorus comes first in the reactivity series than nitrogen so it is more reactive then nitrogen

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