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Covalent Bonds
PCl3 would not be ionic because is isn't between a metal and a non metal. Thus, it would be predominantly covalent. It has a trigonal pyrimidal shape, and is POLAR. So, the answer ispolar covalent.
There is no such thing as PCI3. The correct formula is PCl3 (with a lowercase L) and no, it is not an electrolyte.
-1 for each Cl, +3 for P
Phosphorus trichloride(PCI3)- An important manufacturing chemical
Covalent Bonds
PCl3 would not be ionic because is isn't between a metal and a non metal. Thus, it would be predominantly covalent. It has a trigonal pyrimidal shape, and is POLAR. So, the answer ispolar covalent.
There is no such thing as PCI3. The correct formula is PCl3 (with a lowercase L) and no, it is not an electrolyte.
Phosphorus Chloried
-1 for each Cl, +3 for P
Phosphorus trichloride(PCI3)- An important manufacturing chemical
3 Iodine atoms, each with 3 pais of electrons (6 electrons), around a Phosphorus atom with 1 lone pair of electrons (2 electrons).
The formula for phosphorus trichloride is PCI3.
Phosphorus trichloride. There is also a phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5)