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PI3Cl2 is a nonpolar molecule. Based on this information, determine the I−P−I bond angle, the Cl−P−Cl bond angle, and the I−P−Cl bond angle. Enter the number of degrees of the I−P−I, Cl−P−Cl, and I−P−Cl bond angles, separated by commas
So I drew it out and am assuming I is the equatorial so I-P-I has a bond angle of 120. Cl is the axial so Cl-P-Cl is 180. So is I-P-Cl 90?

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