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slightly less than 109.5 deg.

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The bond angle in PH5 would likely be close to 90 degrees since phosphorus can accommodate five bonding pairs around it in a trigonal bipyramidal geometry. However, due to the repulsion between the bonding pairs, the actual bond angle may deviate slightly from the ideal angle of 90 degrees.

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PF3 has a bond angle of 109.5

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11y ago

This hydride doesn't exist.

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91 degree

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Tetrahedral

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tetrahedral

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