Does PH3 have hydrogen bonding?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking whether phosphine (PH3) can exhibit hydrogen bonding, which involves understanding the molecular structure and properties of PH3 in relation to hydrogen bonding interactions.

Answer

PH3 does not have hydrogen bonding.

The final answer is PH3 does not have hydrogen bonding.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is PH3 does not have hydrogen bonding.

More Information

PH3 does not exhibit hydrogen bonding because hydrogen atoms must be attached to highly electronegative atoms such as nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine to participate in hydrogen bonding. Phosphorus does not meet this criterion due to its insufficient electronegativity.

Tips

A common mistake is to assume hydrogen bonding can occur with any hydrogen-containing molecule. However, hydrogen must be bonded to highly electronegative elements like N, O, or F.

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