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the reaction of phosphorus with sulfury chloride leads to the formation of​

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Answered by anmoljang80356
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phosphorus pentachloride is the answer

Answered by AarthyKalidass
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Sulfur dioxide and phosphorus pentachloride are produced when sulphuryl chloride interacts with white phosphorus.

Explanation:

With the formula SO2Cl2, sulfuryl chloride is an inorganic substance. It is an odorless liquid that is colorless at ambient temperature. The quick hydrolysis of sulfuryl chloride indicates that it is not present in nature.

Sulfuryl chloride and thionyl chloride, SOCl2, are frequently mistaken substances. These two sulfur oxychlorides have quite distinct properties: sulfuryl chloride is a chlorine source, whereas thionyl chloride is a source of chloride ions. Sulfuryl dichloride is an alternate IUPAC name.

10SO2Cl2 + P4 → 4PCl5 + 10SO2

The chemical compound having the formula PCl5 is called phosphorus pentachloride. Along with PCl3 and POCl3, it is one of the most significant phosphorus chlorides. As a chlorinating agent, PCl5 is employed. Although commercial samples can be yellow and tainted with hydrogen chloride, it is a colourless, water-sensitive, and moisture-sensitive solid.

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