Question
Chemistry Question on p -Block Elements
Why all P−F bonds in PF5 are not equivalent ?
PF5 has sp3d hybridisation, out of five P−F bonds three are equatorial which have different lengths
PF5 has sp3 hybridisation, out of five P−F bonds two are equatorial which have different lengths
Out of five P−F bonds two are axial and three equatorial. All five bonds have different bond lengths
PF5 is made up of two types of bonds namely covalent and coordinate, hence are not equivalent
PF5 has sp3d hybridisation, out of five P−F bonds three are equatorial which have different lengths
Solution
Structure of PF5 PF5 has three axial bonds and two equitorial bonds and has sp3d hybridisation PCl5 has trigonal bipyramidal structure . Due to this two Cl atoms lie along axial line and other three Cl atoms lie along the equatorial plane. Hence Cl atoms which lie along axis have different bond length than that of Cl atoms lying on equatorial plane.