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Why phosphorous make five bonds while nitrogen not

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Answered by LordIceBreakere
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Explanation:

The difference between the bonding patterns of nitrogen and phosphorus is primarily due to the relative sizes of the two atoms: the smaller nitrogen atom has only enough space to accommodate four bonding pairs of electrons around it without creating destructive repulsions between them

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