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Why can phosphorus make 5 bonds?

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Answered by micropavan1983
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Simple answer: hybridization. Phosphorus only 'needs' three more electrons to get a full valence shell of eight, but you'll notice that it actually has five valence electrons, so in theory all of these could bond.

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