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NH3 boils at higher temperature than PH3. Why?

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NH3 boils at higher temperature than PH3. Why?

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  1. Due to intermolecular H-bonding large number of NH3 molecules get associated and so it boils at higher temperature than PH3 as it can not form H-bond on account of low value of electronegativity of P.


  2. well because of hydrogen bonding in NH3 whereas in PH3 there is no hydrogen bonding .  

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