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Pentahalides of phosphorus are known, bu...

Pentahalides of phosphorus are known, but not pentahydride. Why?

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Phosphorus exhibits pentavalency in excited state. Fluorine, chlorine or bromine is more electronegative and influences excitation to form `PX_(5)`. However, hydrogen is not that much electronegative to influence the excitation in phosphorus. Hence `PH_(5)` is not formed.
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