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Equilibrium January 6th, 2010 17:26

Stability of molecular hydrides
 
Hi all,

When you go down a gp from NH3 to PH3 to AsH3 the stability of the cmpds falls. Can anyone say why?

Also, why is ammonia much higher boiling than the others. Thanks.

NanoMachine January 7th, 2010 13:52

The stability decreases with decreasing bond dissociation energy. Lower energy bonds split more easily.

NH3 ~ 339 kJ/mol
PH3 ~ 297 kJ/mol
AsH3 ??? kJ/mol
SbH3 ~ 240 kJ/mol

NH3 has a much higher boiling point than the others because of hydrogen bonding. That's also why H2O has a much higher boiling point than you'd expect.


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