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Arsenic phosphorus halides

When the phosphorus halide is PI3, this reaction is a convenient way to produce HI. Arsenic trihalides hydrolyze in an analogous way but the trihalides of antimony and bismuth react to produce oxyhalides. [Pg.505]

The catalytic agents most frequently employed in chlorinations are ferric salts, cupric salts, bromine, iodine, the halides of antimony, tin, arsenic, phosphorus, aluminum, and sulfur, active carbons, and activated clays. [Pg.265]

Among other reagents causing fission of tin-carbon bonds are hydrogen halides, mercury halides, bismuth halides, thallium chloride, arsenic halides, phosphorus halides, sulphuric acid, nitric acid, sulphur, sulphur dioxide, sulphuryl chloride and organic acidsis. [Pg.58]


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