Why NH3 is more reducing than PH3
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Because size of N is smaller than P and N is more electronegative than P.
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This is because N is more electronegative than P as we can see and size of N is also more smaller than that of P.
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This is because N is more electronegative than P as we can see and size of N is also more smaller than that of P.
Hope this will help you.
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