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Why does phosphine (PH₃) have a smaller H-P-H bond angle compared to ammonia (NH₃)?
A. Phosphorus is larger than nitrogen
B. Phosphorus has vacant d-orbitals
C. The lone pair on phosphorus causes greater repulsion than in NH₃
D. P-H bonds are weaker than N-H bonds
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