The most stable trihalide of nitrogen is
The most stable trihalide of nitrogen is
Option 1 -
NF3
Option 2 -
NCl3
Option 3 -
NBr3
Option 4 -
Nl3
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 1
Detailed Solution:NF3 is stable due to high N-F bond energy.
Other halides of nitrogen (NCl3 NBr3, Nl3) are explosive
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