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In solid-state, PCl
5
exists as:
1.
Covalent solid.
2.
Octahedral structure.
3.
Ionic solid with [PCl
6
]
+
octahedral and [PCl
4
]
-
tetrahedral.
4.
Ionic solid with [PCl
4
]
+
tetrahedral and [PCl
6
]
-
octahedral.
HINT:
PCl
5
generates ions in solid form.
Explanation:
STEP 1: In solid state
PCl
5
exists as an ionic solid with
PCl
4
+
tetrahedral and
PCl
6
-
octahedral.
In solid state, PCl
5
prefer to exist as oppositely charged ions like
PCl
4
+
and
PCl
6
-
as the ionic bonding enhances the crystalline nature .
STEP 2: The attractive forces in an ionic crystal are much greater than the dipole-dipole or dispersion in crystals of covalent substances.
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