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4. Phosphorous trichloride, PCl3, reacts
4. Phosphorous trichloride, PCl3, reacts with water to form phosphorous acid, H3PO4, and hydrocholoric acid:
PCl3+ 3H2O>
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Phosphorous trichloride (PCl3) is produced
from the reaction of white phosphorous (P4) and chlorine: P4(s) + 6Cl2(g) ! 4 PCl3(g)
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Phosphorous trichloride (PCl3) is produced
from the reaction of white phosphorous (P4) and chlorine: P4(s) + 6Cl2(g) --> 4
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Phosphorus trichloride gas and chlorine gas reacts to form phosphorus pentachloride gas: PCL3(g) +CL2(g) = PCL5(g). A vessel is
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Solid phosphorous is found in two forms: white phosphorous (P4) and red phosphorous (P). White phosphorous is the standard
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What is the percent yield of a reaction in which 200. g of phosphorus trichloride reacts with excess water to form 138 g of HCl
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phsophorous trichloride and phosphorous pentachloride equilibrate in the presence of molecular chlorine according to
PCl3 (g)
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phsophorous trichloride and phosphorous pentachloride equilibrate in the presence of molecular chlorine according to
PCl3 (g)
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Phosphorous (P) and chlorine (Cl) bond covalently to form the important industrial compound phosphorous trichloride. The
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Phosphorous (P) and chlorine (Cl) bond covalently to form the important industrial compound phosphorous trichloride. The
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