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Two different bond lengths are observed in a PF5 molecule, but only one bond length is observed in SF6. explain the difference .​

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Answered by Angelsuma
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Explanation:

Note that PF5 is a trigonal bi pyramidal. Just Google the shape and you r able to see that it is not symmetrical with respect to all the 5 bonds. An interesting poits is that the florine molecules keeps the shifying between the two asymmetrical positions.

For the SF6 the geometry is octahydral. This is a highly symmetrical structure the lenght highly will be same of the molecule

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