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  • Phosphorus (PH3): Understanding the Electron Configuration and Molecular Geometry
    The central atom in PH₃, phosphorus (P), is surrounded by three hydrogen atoms and one lone pair of electrons.

    Here's why:

    * Phosphorus has 5 valence electrons.

    * Each hydrogen atom has 1 valence electron.

    * To form a stable molecule, phosphorus needs 3 more electrons. It achieves this by forming three single covalent bonds with three hydrogen atoms.

    * This leaves one lone pair of electrons on the phosphorus atom.

    This arrangement gives PH₃ a trigonal pyramidal molecular geometry.

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