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Explain the phosphorus trioxide formation in the image

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Answered by TANAY17SHAH
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Phosphorus trioxide reacts with water to form phosphorous acid, reflecting the fact that it is the anhydride of that acid. It reacts with hydrogen chloride to form H3PO3 and phosphorus trichloride. ... P4O6 reacts with ozone at 195 K to give the unstable compound P4O18.

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Answered by sahilbind052
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P2O3

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Phosphorus trioxide. P2O3

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