Iodide | PI3 | AsI3 | SbI3 |
Bond angle | 102 | 100°2' | 99° |
due to small size of P
due to more bp-bp repulsion in PI3
due to less electronegativity of P
None of the above
The shape of [PtCl3(C2H4)]- and the hybridisation of Pt respectively are
tetrahedral, sp3
trigonal pyramidal, sp3
square planar, dsp2
square planar, d2sp3
Among the following compounds both coloured and paramagnetic one is
K2Cr2O7
VOSO4
(NH4)2.[TiCl2]
K3[Cu(CN)4]
The number of lone pair(s) of electrons on the central atom is [BrF4]-, XeF6 and [SbCl6]3- are, respectively
2, 1 and 1
2, 1 and 0
2, 0 and 1
1, 0 and 0
The lewis acidity of BF3 is less than BCl3 even though fluorine is more electrongative than chlorine. It is due to
stronger 1p (B)-3p(Cl) σ- bonding
stronger 2p(B) - 3p(Cl) π-bonding
stonger 2p(B) - 2p(F) σ- bonding
stronger 2p(B)- 2p(F) π-bonding
What is the structure of XeF6?
Tetrahedral
Distorted octahedral
Octahedral
None of these
B.
Distorted octahedral
For XeF6,
H =
=
Hybridisation = sp3d3
Due to the presence of one lone pair of electron, XeF6 has distorted octahedral geometry.
The geometry around the central atom in ClF
octahedral
trigonal bipyramidal
square planar
square pyramidal