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PF5 is more reactive the SF6 why​


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In PCl5, in addition to equitorial bonds which lie in the same plane ,there are axial bonds.Since it suffers more repulsion it is longer than the other bonds. Also these are weak bondsand therefore these bonds can break easily .Because of these reasons,PCl5 is very reactive.

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SF4 has two unpaired electrons which it can donate further to extend its valency , hence it is reactive .’S’ in SF6 has maximum 6 0.S.

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