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what are the phosphonitrilic halides?​

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Answered by advsanjaychandak
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PHOSPHONITRILIC HALIDES are the compounds form X2P=N, or polymers thereof,where X is halogen.

In the X2P=N structure,there are two important resonance structure:

One has triple bond between P and N,so that P is hypervalent

the monomer is not stable,but the amorphous polymeric form is known

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Answered by Ishaan038
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Phosphonitrillic compounds are:

  • Those which are formed by a bond between Phosphorus molecule and Nitrogen atom.
  • There is one Sigma bond and one Pie bond found in it.
  • Phosphonitrillic compounds are also called Phosphazenes.
  • The structure of the chemicals formula of a Phosphazene is (NPX2) where N is nitrogen, P is phosphorus and X can be fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), SCN, CH3, C6H6.
  • When in X = Cl making NPCl2 it the chemical formula of Phosphonitrillic Chrolride. These are the most important of Phosphazenes.
  • Phosphazenes can be polymerised or Phosphazene polymers can be made by continuous adding of Phosphorus and Nitrogen in its structure.

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