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1. What is the molecular geometry of PCl5?
Ans. The molecular geometry of PCl5 is trigonal bipyramidal.
2. How many lone pairs of electrons does PCl5 have?
Ans. PCl5 has no lone pairs of electrons.
3. What is the hybridization of the phosphorus atom in PCl5?
Ans. The phosphorus atom in PCl5 undergoes sp3d hybridization.
4. How many sigma and pi bonds are present in PCl5?
Ans. In PCl5, there are five sigma bonds and zero pi bonds.
5. Is PCl5 a polar molecule?
Ans. Yes, PCl5 is a polar molecule due to the presence of the chlorine atoms, which have higher electronegativity than phosphorus.
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