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In P4 molecule phosphorus atoms are tetrahedrally arranged. The bond angle PPP in the molecule is


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Phosphorus:

  • White Phosphorus is a translucent waxy solid that becomes yellow when exposed to light, so it is also known as yellow Phosphorus.
  • Phosphorus exists as P4 molecule and is made up of four atoms in a tetrahedral structure and this tetrahedral arrangement results in ring strain and instability.
  • Atoms in P4 molecule of white phosphorus are arranged at the corners of a tetrahedron in such a way that each atom is single-bonded to the other three atoms.
  • The P4 molecule contains six P-P sigma bonds and four lone pairs of electrons.
  • The PPP bond angle in a tetrahedral P4 molecule is 60°.

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