Trigonal Bipyramidal
The electron geometry (and also, the molecular geometry) of PF5 is Trigonal Bipyramidal.
trigonal planar
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
It is nothing. Love-Keyana Correia
PF5
sp3
The geometry is different and also reactivity. 2F more than on PF3 trigonal bipyramidal PF5 trigonal pyramidal PF3
Iit is phosphorus penta fluoride a molecule with Trigonal bipyramidal geometry.
PF5 :SP3d
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.
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