In phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5), there are five equivalent P-Cl bonds. This equivalence arises because the molecule has a trigonal bipyramidal geometry, where all P-Cl bonds experience the same environment due to the symmetrical arrangement of the chlorine atoms around the phosphorus atom. Thus, the bond lengths and strengths are uniform across all five bonds.
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