What are the bond angles of a molecule with trigonal bipyramidal geometry?
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Solution
Trigonal bipyramidal geometry:
It is a molecular geometry with six atoms, one is present at the centre while the other five atoms form a triangular pyramid.
The bond angles surrounding the central atoms are not similar.
Examples of molecules having trigonal bipyramidal geometry are Phosphorus pentachloride and Phosphorus pentafluoride .
Phosphorus pentachloride:
In Phosphorus pentachloride , the phosphorus atom is shared with three chlorine atoms at angles to each other while the two more chlorine atoms are placed at angles above and below the plane.