Considering the following boiling point, explain the physical/chemical reasons for the two observations (a and b). Ne with a boiling point of 27 K, Ar with a boiling point of 88 K, PH3 with a boiling point of 185 K, PH3 with a boiling point of 185 K (a. both PH3 and NH3 have a higher boiling point than Ne and Ar), and NH3 with a boiling point of 240 K (b. higher boiling point than PH3).

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Considering the following boiling point, explain the physical/chemical reasons for the two observations (a and b). Ne with a boiling point of 27 K, Ar with a boiling point of 88 K, PH3 with a boiling point of 185 K, PH3 with a boiling point of 185 K (a. both PH3 and NH3 have a higher boiling point than Ne and Ar), and NH3 with a boiling point of 240 K (b. higher boiling point than PH3). 

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