The atoms in a molecule of phosphorus tribromide, PBr3, are held together by polar covalent bonds.
Dipole-dipole interactions are of electrostatic nature.
yes
The bond dipole moment measure the polarity of a chemical bond.
yes!
PBr3 is non-polar: the dipole moment of PBr3 is zero and therefor it is non-polar.
C2h6
phosphorus tribromide.
PBr5 or PBr3. PBr3 is more stable.
PBr3, PBr5 decompose above 1000C to give PBr3
The atoms in a molecule of phosphorus tribromide, PBr3, are held together by polar covalent bonds.
PBr3
Phosphorus Tribromide
Trigonal Pyramidal
+3, -1
Formula: PBr3
Formula: PBr3