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Balance phosphorus burs in chlorine to give phosphorus pentachloride

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Answered by Anonymous
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Balance phosphorus burns in chlorine to give phosphorus pentachloride.

=> 4P4 +10Cl2 --------> 4pcl5

Answered by ch45901
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Phosphorus burns in chlorine gas to form phosphorus pentachloride. Phosphorus pentachoride or PCl5 is a colourless, sensitive to water and moisture solid. It is obtained by not only burning phosphorus in chlorine but also by chlorination of PCl3.

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\color{Red}{4P4 + 10Cl2 -> 4PCl5}

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