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Chemistry, 18.11.2020 21:50, stacysadousky

Draw the molecules IFs and PF5. How do the molecular shapes differ? Оа

In IFs there is a lone pair of electrons on iodine where as in PFs there are no lone pairs on phosphorus. As a result, the molecular
shape of IFs is square pyramidal and PFs is trigonal bipyramidal.
In IFs there is a lone pair of electrons on iodine where as in PFs there are no lone pairs on phosphorus. As a result, the molecular
shape of IFs is octahedral and PF5 is trigonal bipyramidal.
In PFs there is a lone pair of electrons on phosphorus where as in IFs there are no lone pairs on iodine. As a result, the molecular
shape of PFs is square pyramidal and IFs is trigonal bipyramidal.
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