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Unit cell of phosphoryl chloride. [5]Like phosphate, POCl 3 is tetrahedral in shape. [6] It features three P−Cl bonds and one strong P–O bond, with an estimated bond dissociation energy of 533.5 kJ/mol.
3 Structure and spectroscopy. 4 Reactions. Toggle Reactions subsection. 4.1 Oxidation. 4.2 PCl 3 as an electrophile. 4.3 Conversion of alcohols to alkyl chlorides. 4. ...
Structure and properties Index of refraction: 1.460 Dielectric constant: 13 C 2 /(N·m 2) at 22 °C Bond strength: 533.5 kJ/mol (P=O) Bond length 158 pm (P=O)
This trigonal bipyramidal structure persists in nonpolar solvents, such as CS 2 and CCl 4. [5] In the solid state PCl 5 is an ionic compound called tetrachlorophosphonium hexachlorophosphate formulated PCl + 4 PCl − 6. [6] Structure of solid phosphorus pentachloride, illustrating its autoionization at higher concentrations. [7]
In chemistry, a trigonal bipyramid formation is a molecular geometry with one atom at the center and 5 more atoms at the corners of a triangular bipyramid. [1] This is one geometry for which the bond angles surrounding the central atom are not identical (see also pentagonal bipyramid), because there is no geometrical arrangement with five terminal atoms in equivalent positions.
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Bent's rule can be extended to rationalize the hybridization of nonbonding orbitals as well. On the one hand, a lone pair (an occupied nonbonding orbital) can be thought of as the limiting case of an electropositive substituent, with electron density completely polarized towards the central atom.
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