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acetic acid reacts with phosphorus pentachloride?​

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Answered by anmolsoni
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When acetic acid is heated with phosphorus pentachloride, acetyl chloride is obtained. In this reaction, −COOH group is converted to −COCl group. The side products are phosphorus oxychloride and HCl.

Answered by cybersurface
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When acetic acid is heated with phosphorus pentachloride, acetyl chloride is obtained. In this reaction, −COOH group is converted to −COCl group. The side products are phosphorus oxychloride and HCl.

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