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P2O5 + 3PCl5 → 5POCl3 | , Phản ứng oxi-hoá khử

P2O5 | phosphorus pentoxide | solid + PCl5 | | solid = POCl3 | Phosphoryl trichloride; Phosphoryl chloride; Phosphorus oxytrichloride; Phosphorus trichlorideoxide; Trichlorophosphine oxide; Phosphorus oxychloride | solid | Temperature: temperature, Other Condition excess chlorine


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Reaction conditions when applied P2O5 + PCl5

  • Catalyst: not available
  • Temperature: normal
  • Pressure: normal
  • Other conditions: not available

Reaction process P2O5 + PCl5

Process: P2O5 reacts with PCl5

Note: not available

The result of the reaction P2O5 + PCl5

The phenomenon: White solid of P2O5 dissolves gradually and the solution turns light yellow of POCl3

Detailed information on the reactants

Information about P2O5 (phosphorus pentoxide)

  • Atomic weight: 141.9445
  • Color: bột trắng dễ chảy rữa mùi hăng
  • Status: chất rắn
P2O5-diphotpho+penta+oxit-166

Information about PCl5

  • Atomic weight: 208.2388
  • Color: tinh thể không màu/màu trắng
  • Status: chất rắn
PCl5-Photpho+pentaclorua-1263


Detailed information about the products of the reaction

Information about POCl3 (Phosphoryl trichloride; Phosphoryl chloride; Phosphorus oxytrichloride; Phosphorus trichlorideoxide; Trichlorophosphine oxide; Phosphorus oxychloride)

  • Atomic weight: 153.3322
  • Color: updating
  • Status: updating
POCl3-Phosphoryl+triclorua-1192

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The equations for preparation P2O5

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The equations for preparation PCl5

Catalyst

normal

Temperature

temperature

Pressure

normal

Other conditions

normal

Catalyst

normal

Temperature

room temperature

Pressure

pressure condition

Other conditions

normal

Catalyst

normal

Temperature

temperature

Pressure

normal

Other conditions

normal

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