MCQEasyJEE 2024VSEPR Theory & Shapes of Molecules

JEE Chemistry 2024 Question with Solution

The correct increasing order for bond angles among BF3\text{BF}_3, PF3\text{PF}_3, and CF3\text{CF}_3 is:

  • A

    PF3<BF3<CF3\text{PF}_3 < \text{BF}_3 < \text{CF}_3

  • B

    BF3<PF3<CF3\text{BF}_3 < \text{PF}_3 < \text{CF}_3

  • C

    CF3<PF3<BF3\text{CF}_3 < \text{PF}_3 < \text{BF}_3

  • D

    BF3=PF3<CF3\text{BF}_3 = \text{PF}_3 < \text{CF}_3

Answer

Correct answer:C

Step-by-step solution

Standard Method

Given: We need the increasing order of bond angles among BF3\text{BF}_3, PF3\text{PF}_3, and CF3\text{CF}_3.

Find: The correct order of bond angles.

From the solution:

  1. BF3\text{BF}_3 has sp2sp^2 hybridization and a trigonal planar structure, so its bond angle is 120120^\circ.
  2. PF3\text{PF}_3 has sp3sp^3 hybridization with a lone pair and trigonal pyramidal shape, so its bond angle is less than the tetrahedral angle and is approximately 9797^\circ.
  3. CF3\text{CF}_3 is stated to have the smallest bond angle among these three species in the provided solution.

Thus, the increasing order of bond angles is

CF3<PF3<BF3\text{CF}_3 < \text{PF}_3 < \text{BF}_3

Therefore, the correct option is C.

Geometry Comparison

Given: BF3\text{BF}_3 is planar, PF3\text{PF}_3 is pyramidal with a lone pair, and the provided solution places CF3\text{CF}_3 at the smallest bond angle.

Find: Arrange their bond angles in increasing order.

BF3\text{BF}_3 has no lone pair on the central atom and adopts trigonal planar geometry, so the bond angle remains 120120^\circ.

PF3\text{PF}_3 has one lone pair on phosphorus. Lone pair-bond pair repulsion compresses the bond angle below the ideal tetrahedral value 109.5109.5^\circ, making it smaller than that of BF3\text{BF}_3.

The provided solution further states that CF3\text{CF}_3 has the smallest bond angle among the three. Hence,

CF3<PF3<BF3\text{CF}_3 < \text{PF}_3 < \text{BF}_3

Therefore, the correct increasing order is CF3<PF3<BF3\text{CF}_3 < \text{PF}_3 < \text{BF}_3, so the answer is C.

Common mistakes

  • Assuming PF3\text{PF}_3 must have a larger bond angle than BF3\text{BF}_3 because phosphorus is larger is incorrect. The lone pair on phosphorus causes stronger repulsion and compresses the bond angle. Compare geometry and lone-pair effects first.

  • Treating BF3\text{BF}_3 as tetrahedral is wrong. BF3\text{BF}_3 is trigonal planar with sp2sp^2 hybridization, so its bond angle is 120120^\circ. Use the correct molecular shape before ordering angles.

  • Ignoring the order explicitly concluded in the solution can lead to selecting the wrong option. When the worked solution states the final bond-angle order, map it carefully to the corresponding option label.

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