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The solid phosphorus pentachloride exists as​

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In geseous and liquids phases,It is covalent consisting of trigonal bipyramidal molecules.In the solid state it exists as an ionic solid [PCl4]+[PCl6]- in which the cation, [PCl4]+ is tetrahedral and the anion,[PCl6] is octahedral.

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is covalent consisting of trigonal bipyramidal molecules.In the solid state it exists as an ionic solid [PCl4]+[PCl6]- in which the cation, [PCl4]+ is tetrahedral and the anion,[PCl6] is octahedral.

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