Why is electronegativity of phosphorous in PCI3
less than that of PF3 molecule?
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We can explain why the bond angle of NF3 (102°29') is lesser than NH3 (107°48') by the VSEPR theory, since lone pair lone pair repulsion is greater than lone pair bond pair repulsion. Then for PH3 and PF3, also, it is expected that the bond angle of PF3 will be smaller.
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