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  2. Phosphorus pentachloride - Wikipedia

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    Phosphorus pentachloride is the chemical compound with the formula PCl 5. It is one of the most important phosphorus chlorides/oxychlorides, others being PCl 3 and POCl 3. PCl 5 finds use as a chlorinating reagent. It is a colourless, water-sensitive solid, although commercial samples can be yellowish and contaminated with hydrogen chloride.

  3. Phosphonium - Wikipedia

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    The most common phosphonium compounds have four organic substituents attached to phosphorus. The quaternary phosphonium cations include tetraphenylphosphonium, (C 6 H 5) 4 P + and tetramethylphosphonium P(CH 3) + 4. Tetramethylphosphonium bromide [3] Structure of solid "phosphorus pentachloride", illustrating its autoionization to ...

  4. Properties of metals, metalloids and nonmetals - Wikipedia

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    The chemical elements can be broadly divided into metals, metalloids, and nonmetals according to their shared physical and chemical properties.All elemental metals have a shiny appearance (at least when freshly polished); are good conductors of heat and electricity; form alloys with other metallic elements; and have at least one basic oxide.

  5. Phosphorus halide - Wikipedia

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    Phosphorus(II) halides may be prepared by passing an electric discharge through a mixture of the trihalide vapour and hydrogen gas. [ citation needed ] The relatively stable P 2 I 4 is known to have a trans , bent configuration similar to hydrazine and finds some uses in organic syntheses, the others are of purely academic interest at the ...

  6. Triphosphorus pentanitride - Wikipedia

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    Crystalline samples have been produced by the reaction of ammonium chloride and hexachlorocyclotriphosphazene [4] or phosphorus pentachloride. [1] (NPCl 2) 3 + 2 [NH 4]Cl → P 3 N 5 + 8 HCl 3 PCl 5 + 5 [NH 4]Cl → P 3 N 5 + 20 HCl. P 3 N 5 has also been prepared at room temperature, by a reaction between phosphorus trichloride and sodium ...

  7. Oxohalide - Wikipedia

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    For example, both phosphorus oxychloride (POCl 3) and phosphorus pentachloride, (PCl 5) are neutral covalent compounds of phosphorus in the +5 oxidation state. If an oxygen atom is simply replaced by a halogen atom the charge increases by +1, but the coordination number is unchanged.

  8. Hypervalent molecule - Wikipedia

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    For silicon and phosphorus bond lengths, charge densities, and Mulliken bond overlap, populations were calculated for tetra and pentacoordinated species by this ab initio approach. [36] Addition of a fluoride ion to tetracoordinated silicon shows an overall average increase of 0.1 electron charge, which is considered insignificant.

  9. Phosphoryl chloride difluoride - Wikipedia

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    Phosphoric chloride difluoride can be made by the reaction of liquid phosphorus pentachloride with phosphorodifluoridic acid HPO 2 F 2 or diphosphoridic tetrafluoride P 2 O 3 F 4. This reaction takes place at room temperature up to 60 °C. The POF 2 Cl bubbles off as a gas, and can be condensed by cooling with dry ice-acetone mixture. [3]