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Why `NH_(3)` is liquid and `PH_(3)` is a gas?

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Explain why is NH_(3) basic while PH_(3) is feebly basic in nature.

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Assertion (A) : Stability of NH_(3) is greater than PH_(3) Reason (R) : M-H bond energy increases down the group in the hydries of pnicogens.

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