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Chemistry, 11.10.2019 03:10 violetvinny

Consider (again) the pf5molecule.
(a) what phosphorous atomic orbitals can enter into bonding with the fluorine atoms and how do they transform?
(b) consider the z-axis for each of the fluorines to be along the p-f bond, that is, the fluorine 2pzorbitals are the ones involved in bonding. what is the total, reducible representation corresponding to these orbitals?

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