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Nitrogen forms N(2) but phosphorus forms...

Nitrogen forms `N_(2)` but phosphorus forms `P_(4)` due to

A

Triple bond is present between phosphorus atoms

B

`Ppi-Ppi` bonding is weak.

C

`Ppi-Ppi` bonding is strong

D

Multiple bond is formed easily

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The correct Answer is:
B

`N_(2)O_(4)` is used an oxidant with liquid
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