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Hexaphosphonitrilic chloride

Triphosphonitrilic chloride, (PNCla)3 Tetraphosphonitrilic chloride, (PNC12)4 Pentaphosphonitrilie chloride, (PNC12)6 Hexaphosphonitrilic chloride, (PNClJ, Heptaphosphonitrilie chloride, (PNC12), Polyphosphonitrilic chloride, (PNCla)n 114° 123-5° 40-5° 41° 90° below —18° below 500° 127° 188° 223°-224-3° 261°-263° 289°-294° depolymerizes 256-5° 328-5° polymerizes polymerizes polymerizes on distillation... [Pg.721]

Hexaphosphonitrilic Chloride, P6N6C112, forms long prismatic crystals. The formula was established by the methods used in the case of P6N5C1io. Hydrolysis takes place rather more readily, since hydrochloric acid is evolved when the chloride is kept in moist air. Hydrolysis in ether solution gave hexametaphosphimic acid. [Pg.206]


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