discuss the trigonal bipyramidal geometry with example??
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Trigonal BiPyramid Geometry. An example of trigonal bipyramid molecular geometry that results from five electron pair geometry is PCl5. The phosphorus has 5 valence electrons and thus needs 3 more electrons to complete its octet. However this is an example where five chlorine atoms present and the octet is expanded.
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A trigonal bipyramidal shape forms when a central atom is surrounded by five atoms in a molecule. In the geometry, three atoms are in the same plane with bond angles of 120°; the other two atoms are on opposite ends of the molecule
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