The chemical formula for phosphorus trichloride is PCl3. In one to two sentences, explain how you would build a ball-and-stick model of phosphorus trichloride. Include a description of the parts of the model.

User Icon for DrBob222 DrBob222 answered
4 years ago

I hope this transfers to show you a ball and stick model.

https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-004298

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4 years ago

I don't understand why that is correct. Can someone explain to me? Like, how do you create the model of that and why is what was in the model on the website true?

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3 years ago

Halp

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3 years ago

Helppppppppppp

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3 years ago

@DrBob222 I dOn'T gEt It!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

User Icon for 69InchesButNotInHeight 69InchesButNotInHeight answered
3 years ago

what the hell is this

cmon man im failing science i NEED ANSWERSSSSSS

User Icon for Ariel Launter Ariel Launter answered
3 years ago

I think you should look at your study guide for the test

It shows everything and how to explain your answer for questions 12 & 13

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3 years ago

Ariel Launter, where is the study guide?

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To build a ball-and-stick model of phosphorus trichloride (PCl3), you would need a phosphorus atom (P) represented by a central ball and three chlorine atoms (Cl) represented by smaller balls connected to the phosphorus ball with sticks to represent the covalent bonds between them.