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  1. Solution. Drago’s rule is an empirical rule and is used to explain the bond angles of hydrides of group 15 and 16 of or below 3rd period. So essentially it is only applicable for PH3, AsH3,SbH3 and H2S, H2Se, H2Te.

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  5. Dec 17, 2016 · 33. My textbooks states the Drago's rule in inorganic chemistry as follows: The more electronegative atom prefers the orbital having more p character, and lone-pairs or less electronegative elements prefer such orbitals, as have more s character. Now, according to hybridization, sp3d = sp2 + pd, sp3d2 = sp +p2d2, sp3d3 = sp +p2d3.

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  8. 1 day ago · Drago's rule states that when the following criteria are met, there will be a significant energy difference between the involved atomic orbitals, preventing any orbital mixing or hybridisation. Only p-orbitals are involved in the formation of Dragos compounds. The bond angle of the Dragos molecule is nearly 90 ˚.