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why ph4 has more bond angle than ph3?

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Answered by adityarai
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PH3 (Phosphine) is a hydride of Phosphorus. Phosphine is a gas and has pyramidal structure. Phosphorus involved is sp3 hybridized.



Now both PH4+ and PH3 have sp3 hybridization state for phosphorous .In PH4+,all the four orbitals are bonded, whereas in PH3,there is a lone pair of electrons on Phosphorous .In PH4+, the HPH bond angle is tetrahedral angle of 109.5°.But in PH3 ,lone pair- bond pair repulsion is more than bond pair-bond pair repulsion so that bond angles become less than normal tetrahedral angle .The bond angle in PH3 is about 93.6°.

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