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Why does ammonia (NH₃) form hydrogen bonds while phosphine (PH₃) does not?
A. Nitrogen is larger than phosphorus.
B. Phosphorus is more electronegative than nitrogen.
C. Nitrogen is much more electronegative than phosphorus.
D. Hydrogen bonding is not possible with phosphorus.
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