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The phosphorus trichloride (PCl3) has a molecule with a trigonal pyramidal form.
depends which chloride you're on about...phosphorus penta chloride is PCl5 whereas phosphorus trichloride is PCl3
Molecular Compound
Phosphorus trichloride is a polar compound.
Phosphorus pentoxide is a covalent compound.
Phosphorus trichloride is represented by the formula PCl3.
The phosphorus trichloride (PCl3) has a molecule with a trigonal pyramidal form.
The phosphorus trichloride (PCl3) has a molecule with a trigonal pyramidal form.
PCl3
Phosphorus trichloride, PCl3, is covalent. It is quite polar so it is a liquid at room temperature, with a boiling point of 76.1 degrees C.
depends which chloride you're on about...phosphorus penta chloride is PCl5 whereas phosphorus trichloride is PCl3
Molecular Compound
Phosphorus trichloride is a polar compound.
Phosphorus pentoxide is a covalent compound.
Phosphorus trichloride. There is also a phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5)
Phosphorus trichloride has a trigonal pyramidal shape.
tricalcium phosphate is an ionic compound do to the fact that it is the bonding of a metal and a nonmetal. it is usually only a molecular compound if it is a bond between two nonmetals such as oxygen and hydrogen.