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Phosphorus pentachloride + water = phosphoric acid + hydrochloric acid class10

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Answered by Anonymous
31

Question:

Phosphorus pentachloride + water = phosphoric acid + hydrochloric acid?

Answer:

Phosphorus pentachloride reacts with water to give phosphoric acidand hydrogen chloride.

Balanced Equation:

PCl5 + 4H2O ---- H3PO3 + 5HCl

PCl = Phosphorus pentachloride

H2O = Water

H3PO3 = Phosphoric acid

HCl = Hydrochloric acid

Word Equation:

Phosphorus pentachloride + water ---- phosphoric acid + hydrochloric acid.

Answered by moquaddashkhan0786
12

Answer:

PCL5 + H2O = H3PO4 + HCL

Blanced equation

PCL5 + 4H2O = H3PO4 + 5HCL

Explanation:

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