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phosphorous burns in presence of chlorine to form phosphhorouspentachloride​

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Answered by shrikrushna3338
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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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Answered by StunningBabe27
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The phosphorus burns in the presence of chlorine to orm phosphorylation :-

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A neutralization reaction is when an acid and a base react to form water and salt and involves the combination of hydrogen ions and hydroxyl ions to generate water. The neutralization of a strong acid and strong base has a pH equal to 7.

Example – 1: When Sodium hydroxide is added to hydrochloric acid.

NaOH + HCL --> NaCl + H2O

Example - 2: Milk of magnesia, which is a base, is given as antacid in the case of indigestion, to neutralize the more acid produced in the stomach.

Mg(OH)2 + 2HCL --> MgCl2 + 2H2O

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