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  • PI5: Why This Compound Doesn't Exist - Chemical Explanation
    The compound PI5 does not exist.

    Here's why:

    * Phosphorus (P) typically forms a maximum of 5 bonds.

    * Iodine (I) forms only one bond at a time.

    Therefore, it's impossible for phosphorus to form 5 bonds with iodine atoms. The most likely stable compound involving phosphorus and iodine would be PI3 (phosphorus triiodide).

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