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Question
Among the hydrides of Group-15 elements, which have the lowest boiling point?
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Solution
The boiling point of group 15 hydrides decreases from ammonia to phosphine and then increases from phosphine to bismuth hydride. Hence, PH3 will have the lowest boiling point
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