reaction of acetaldehyde with phosphorous pentachloride
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When acetaldehyde reacts with phosphorous pentachloride then it results in the formation of 1, 1-Dichloroethane and phosphoryl chloride. The chemical reaction equation for this reaction will be as follows. This reaction is a chemical reaction as there occurs change in chemical composition of reactants.
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When acetaldehyde react with phosphorus pentachloride then it result in the formation of 1,1- dichloroethane and phosphorylchloride.
The chemical reaction equation for this reaction will be as follows.
CH3CHO + PCl5 = CH3CHCI2 + PC
This reaction is a chemical reaction as there occurs change in chemical composition of reactants.
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