What is the correct order of bond angle for O-P-X in the given molecules?

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bond angle, O-P-X, What is the correct order of bond angle for O-P-X in the given molecules?,
 
Solution: Bond angle is inversely proportional to electronegativity of substituents.
 
i.e., Electronegativity of side atom increase then the bond angle (X-P-X) decreases.
 
So, X-P-X or F-P-F bond angle is least in POF3. That’s why the O-P-F is maximum.
 
bond angle, POF3
 
Hence, the correct order of bond angle for O-P-X in the given molecules is:
 
I > II > III > IV
 
bond angle, haloform acids, O-P-X, X-P-X, What is the correct order of bond angle for O-P-X in the given molecules?,
Option 1 is correct.
 

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