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Natural Science Forum / Chemistry / Organic Synthesis / February 2004



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A3S Wronka - 28 Jan 2004 20:39 GMT
Hi NG!

Any idea on the exact synthesis of  Phosphorus trichloride?

Thanks

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Uncle Al - 06 Feb 2004 21:46 GMT
> Hi NG!
>
> Any idea on the exact synthesis of  Phosphorus trichloride?

P4 + Cl2.  Balance the equation.  If PCl5 is a problem,
conproportionate with elemental phosphorus,
PCl5 + P4.  Balance the equation.

You could look it up in the Dictionary of Inorganic Chemicals,
Inorganic Syntheses, Nerck Index, Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia... or
through Google.

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