Table 20.14 lists some common nitrogen compounds having oxidation states ranging from 23

Chapter 20, Problem 20.7

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Table 20.14 lists some common nitrogen compounds having oxidation states ranging from 23 to 15. Rationalize this spread in oxidation states. For each substance listed in Table 20.14, list some of its special properties. Ammonia forms hydrogen-bonding intermolecular forces resulting in an unusually high boiling point for a substance with the small size of NH3. Can hydrazine (N2H4) also form hydrogen-bonding interactions? How is phosphines (PH3) structure different from that of ammonia?

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