Phosphorus(V) chloride

chemical compound
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Phosphorus(V) chloride, also known as phosphorus pentachloride, is a chemical compound. Its chemical formula is PCl5. It contains phosphorus and chloride ions. The phosphorus is in the +5 oxidation state.

The bottle on the left is phosphorus(V) chloride

Properties change

Phosphorus(V) chloride is a colorless solid. It is one of the most important phosphorus chlorides. Sometimes it is yellowish. It reacts with hot water to make phosphoric acid and hydrochloric acid.

Preparation change

It is made by reacting a lot of chlorine with phosphorus. It can also be made by reacting chlorine with phosphorus(III) chloride.

Uses change

Phosphorus(V) chloride is used to add chloride to other chemical compounds.

Safety change

Phosphorus(V) chloride is acidic and toxic. It puts off toxic gases when reacted with water.

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