pentahalides
Pentahalides are chemical compounds in which a central atom is bonded to five halogen atoms, giving a general formula MX5. They are typically covalent species and include examples where the central atom is from group 15 or where a halogen serves as the central atom in a pentacoordinate environment. Many MX5 molecules exhibit hypervalent or expanded-octet bonding and can show distinct solid-state structures, such as dimerization in PCl5 to form P2Cl10.
In many pentahalides with a central atom from group 15, such as PF5, PCl5, AsF5, and SbF5,
Common examples and uses include phosphorus pentafluoride (PF5) and phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5). PF5 is used as