trigonal planar
The geometry is different and also reactivity. 2F more than on PF3 trigonal bipyramidal PF5 trigonal pyramidal PF3
The electron geometry (and also, the molecular geometry) of PF5 is Trigonal Bipyramidal.
Trigonal Bipyramidal
PF5 :SP3d
sp3
Iit is phosphorus penta fluoride a molecule with Trigonal bipyramidal geometry.
3 bonding pairs between P and 3x F atoms.1 free pair at central P atom.3 free pairs on each of the F atoms.Cf in 'Related links' below this answer page
PH5 doesn't actually exist as a stable molecule. However, if one imagines it to have the same geometry as PF5 (namely trigonal bipyramidal), then by symmetry PH5 would be non-polar.
It is Phosphorous pentafluoride.
yes
PF5
PF5