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20. Why does PCl3 fume in moisture?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In the presence of moisture, PCl3 undergoes hydrolysis to release fumes of HCl gas. In the first Step, the nucleophilic Oxygen of the water molecule (present in moisture) attacks the Phosphorous followed by the loss of Cl- ion.

Answered by shivajiyadav097
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In the presence of moisture, PCl3 undergoes hydrolysis to release fumes of HCl gas

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