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why n2 has higher boiling points than ph3​

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Answered by rishikadeshpande06
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Boiling points come down to intermolecular forces. Ammonia is more polar than phosphine because nitrogen is considerably more electronegative than phosphorus. ... This is the same reason why water has a higher boiling point than either of the two aforementioned substances, and also a higher boiling point than H2S.

Answered by Tahseen7378
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Because ñ2 is the gaseous substance and has. a higher boiling point then ph3.

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