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Which of the following statements is wrong?

(i) Single N–N bond is stronger than the single P–P bond.

(ii) PH3 can act as a ligand in the formation of coordination compound with transition elements.

(iii) NO2 is paramagnetic in nature.

(iv) Covalency of nitrogen in N2O5 is four.

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i) Single N–N bond is stronger than the single P–P bond.

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