Chemistry, asked by Nidhigautam, 1 year ago

why po5 undergopartial hydrolysis..
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Answered by rishy12
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I think its p2O5

for p2O5

P2O5 + 3H2O = 2H3PO4


Nidhigautam: sry typing mistake its not po5 its pcl5
rishy12: umm
Nidhigautam: so do u know the answer
rishy12: Spatula of phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5) being added to a petri dish of water (H2O). A reaction with water is called a hydrolysis reaction. The products of the reaction are phosphoric acid (H3PO4) and hydrochloric acid (HCl). The reaction equation is: PCl5 + 4.H2O -----> H3PO4 + 5.HCl.
Nidhigautam: thanks
rishy12: I hope this had helped u
Nidhigautam: hmm
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