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White phosphorous (P4) has:
  1. four PP single bonds
  2. four lone pair of electrons
  3. PPP angle of 60o
  4. light PP single bonds

A
four PP single bonds
B
PPP angle of 60o
C
four lone pair of electrons
D
light PP single bonds
Solution
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P4 molecule
Bond angle =60o
Six P - P = single bond
Lone pair = 4 in each molecule
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