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On Reaction with Phosphorus Penta Chloride Carboxylic acid Produce​

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The reaction of a carboxylic acid with phosphorus pentachloride produces an acid chloride. ... Then via a nucleophilic addition of chloride where the carbonyl is simultaneously protonated. The final step is a cyclic transition state to form the acid chloride, HCl and phosphorus oxychloride.

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