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PF3 is a trigonal pyramidal molecule with a central phosphorus atom bonded to three fluorine atoms, while PF5 is a trigonal bipyramidal molecule with a central phosphorus atom bonded to five fluorine atoms. The difference in their molecular structures arises from the difference in the number of bonded atoms surrounding the central phosphorus atom.
The covalent compound PF5 is named phosphorus pentafluoride.
The chemical formula for phosphorus pentafluoride is PF5.
PF5 is a molecular compound. It consists of covalent bonds between the atoms in the molecule.
PF5 :SP3d
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PF3 is a trigonal pyramidal molecule with a central phosphorus atom bonded to three fluorine atoms, while PF5 is a trigonal bipyramidal molecule with a central phosphorus atom bonded to five fluorine atoms. The difference in their molecular structures arises from the difference in the number of bonded atoms surrounding the central phosphorus atom.
The covalent compound PF5 is named phosphorus pentafluoride.
The electron geometry (and also, the molecular geometry) of PF5 is Trigonal Bipyramidal.
The chemical formula for phosphorus pentafluoride is PF5.
PF5 (phosphorus pentafluoride) is a nonpolar molecule. It exhibits van der Waals forces, specifically London dispersion forces, due to the temporary dipoles created by the movement of electrons within the molecule.
PF5 is a molecular compound. It consists of covalent bonds between the atoms in the molecule.
Yes, PF5 is a Lewis acid because it can accept an electron pair to form a new chemical bond. In this case, the phosphorus atom in PF5 can accept an electron pair from a Lewis base.
It is Phosphorous pentafluoride.
The oxidation number of PF5 is +5 for phosphorus and -1 for each of the four fluorine atoms, resulting in a total charge of 0 for the compound.
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