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Bond angle in PH3 is closer to 90∘ while that in NH3 is 104.5∘ . Which of the following best explains this structural feature?
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Solution:
In the hydrides of group 15 and group 16 (except NH3 and H2O ) the energy difference between 3s and 3p orbital’s is quite high. Hybridization increases the energy of 3s orbital so much that lone pair rather prefers to occupy unhybridized s orbital. For example, in PH3 , 600kJmol−1 of energy is required to hybridize the central atom. So, to avoid such energy demanding hybridization P forms bonds with unhybridized p orbitals leaving the lone pair in the spherical s orbital which leads to a bond angle close to 90∘ .