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phosphorus pentafluoride,pf5, is a colourless and toxic gas that fumes in air.it reacts vigorously with water to generate gaseous hydrochloric acid,hcl. by using diagram explain the bond dipole and the polarity of pf5 molecule

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Phosphorus pentafluoride is a colorless, poisonous, nonflammable, compressed gas with a pungent odor. It is extremely irritating to skin, eyes and mucus membranes. It is very toxic by inhalation and can cause pulmonary edema. Toxic and corrosive fumes are generated when this material is exposed to water or steam. Prolonged exposure of the containers to fire or heat may result in their violent rupturing and rocketing. It is used as a polymerization catalyst.

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