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    The P-P Single Bond Is Stronger Than the N-N Single
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The P-P Single Bond Is Stronger Than the N-N Single

Question 103

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The P-P single bond is stronger than the N-N single bond, while the N-N double bond is stronger than the P-P double bond.

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