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Why the melting point of phosphorus higher than nitrogen?

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Melting point from nitrogen to arsenic increases & from arsenic it decreases upto bismuth because down the group as the size of the element increases the tendency of elements to form three covalent bonds increases (inert pair effect).Thus, there are weak forces of attraction between their atoms in solid state leading to lowering in melting point.

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