Chemistry, asked by joyosreedevnathsskd, 2 months ago

NF3 is possible but NF5 is not possibe-discuss
from the concept of Heitler-London theory
of covalent bond formation.

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Answered by shanmugavelanbunithi
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According to the electronic configuration of nitrogen, it does not have 3d orbital that's why it can't expand the valency up to 5 and does not form NF5.

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