explain hybridization in pcl5 and sf6 and hydrogen bonding,types with examples
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Describe hybridisation in the case of PCl5 and SF6 . The axial bonds are longer as compared to equatorial bonds in PCl5 whereas in SF6 both axial bonds ...
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Hydrogen bond is a electrostatic attraction between a hydrogen atom which is bond to a more electronegative atom such as Nitrogen, Oxygen, fluorine. These are two types of hydrogen bonds :- 1) Intermolecular Hydrogen bonding :- It occurs between two separate molecules. Example :- H−F H−F
Structure of PCl5: It has a trigonal bipyramidal structure, in gaseous and liquid phases. The three equatorial P–Cl bonds are equivalent, while the two axial bonds are longer than equatorial bonds. This is due to the axial bond pairs suffer more repulsion as compared to equatorial bond pairs.
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