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Why is the P-H bond in PH3 weaker than the N-H bond in NH3?
A. Hydrogen is more electronegative than phosphorus
B. Phosphorus is larger than nitrogen, leading to poorer orbital overlap
C. PH3 has more bonds
D. Nitrogen forms double bonds
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