Respuesta :
PH3. Phosphorus and Nitrogen are both in group 15, and are likely to act in similar ways. They both tend to form 3 covalent bonds, and since hydrogen forms only one bond, it would take three hydrogens to bond with one phosphorus.
Answer: The chemical formula of phosphine is [tex]PH_3[/tex]
Explanation:
Covalent compound is defined as the compound which is formed by the sharing of electrons between the atoms forming a compound. These are usually formed when two non-metals react.
Phosphine is the chemical compound which is formed by the combination of phosphorus and hydrogen atoms.
Electronic configuration of phosphorus is [tex]1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^3[/tex]
Phosphorus has empty d-orbital in its shell. So, it can form 5 bonds. As, hydrogen has small size, it will form only 3 bonds with phosphorus.
Hence, the chemical formula for phosphine will be [tex]PH_3[/tex]