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PC13 PHOSPHORUS TRICHLORIDE

PC13 PHOSPHORUS TRICHLORIDE 56.7046 -3.2295E+03 -1.8915E+01 1.0097E-02... [Pg.218]

NaCl — Sodium chloride PC13 — Phosphorus trichloride... [Pg.25]

PC13 PHOSPHORUS TRICHLORIDE 27.213 2.4066E-01 -3.9532E-04 2.8032E-07 -7.1695E-11 100 1500... [Pg.360]

Another alternate synthetic method for the manufacturing of niclosamide is reported [1], Phosphorus trichloride (PC13) is slowly introduced into a boiling xylene solution containing 5-chlorosalicylic acid and 2-chloro-4-nitroaniline in equimolar ratio and the heating continued for 3 h. Crystals of niclosamide separate on cooling and are recrystallized from ethanol [7,8], van Tonder et al. [9] prepared and characterized three crystal forms of niclosamide namely the anhydrate and the two monohydrates. [Pg.70]

M.2 Phosphorus trichloride, PC13, is produced from the reaction of white phosphorus, P4, and chlorine ... [Pg.147]

The Lewis structure of the PC13 molecule is shown in (32), and we see that it obeys the octet rule. However, when excess chlorine is present or when phosphorus trichloride reacts with more chlorine (Fig. 2.8), phosphorus pentachloride, a pale yellow crystalline solid, is produced ... [Pg.222]

Phosphorus trichloride, PC13, and phosphorus pentachloride, PCl5, are the two most important halides of phosphorus. The former is prepared by direct chlorination of phosphorus. Phosphorus trichloride, a liquid, is a major intermediate for the production of pesticides, oil additives, and flame retardants. Phosphorus pentachloride, a solid, is made by allowing the trichloride to react with more chlorine (recall Fig. 2.8). [Pg.856]

A. Naquet said that phosphorous oxide is formed by the action of phosphorus trichloride on phosphorous acid H3P02+PC13=3HC1- -P203. The reaction was... [Pg.892]

J. L. Gay Lussac and L. J, Thenard 2 about 1808, and H. Davy about 1810, prepared liquid phosphorus trichloride, or phosphorous chloride, PC13, by the action of chlorine on phosphorus. If the phosphorus be in excess, the liquid trichloride is formed, and if the chlorine be in excess, the pentachloride is produced as indicated in connection with the la reaction tr s vive between these two elements. H. Davy said ... [Pg.999]


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