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Phosphorus perchloride

Phosphorus Pentachloride (Phosphoric chloride, Phosphorus perchloride). PC15, mw 208.27 white to pale yel, fuming, deliq, cryst mass pungent, unpleasant odor mp (under press) 148° ordinarily sublimes without melting at 160—165°. Sol with decompn and liberation of much heat in w or ale sol in C disulfide or tetrachloride. Can be prepd by the action of chlorine on P or P trichloride (Refs 9 10)... [Pg.732]

Phosphorus perchloride is formed by the union of chlorine and protochloride, according to the formula... [Pg.347]

Dissociation of a gas into a va cuum space.— The study of vapor densities of phosphorus perchloride furnishes also a remarkable confirmation of the theory of dissociation within a system containing a multure of perfect gases. Let us discuss the consequences to which this theory leads for the case where the compound dissociates in a vacuum enclosure so that the gases coming from this decomposition exist in the system in just the proportion as in the compound itself. [Pg.349]

SYNONYMS pentachlorophosphorus, phosphoric chloride, phosphorus perchloride. [Pg.843]

Synonyms/Trade Names Pentachlorophosphorus, Phosphoric chloride. Phosphorus perchloride ... [Pg.256]

Synonyms phosphoric chloride phosphorus perchloride pentachlorophosphorane... [Pg.841]

Variations of the dendty of perchloride of phosphorus vapor.— We have not applied as yet formula (3) to equilibrium phenomena which may be produced in homogeneous gaseous S3rstems. [Pg.346]

Palladium, hydride, 158 Para anc n, 151 Paraffine, 175 Paratoluidine, 175 Perchloric acid hydrates, 253 Perlite, 310 Phenanthiene, 289 Phenylammonium, phenolate of, 318 Phenylglycolic acid, 294 Phenol, 314, 318, 319 Phosphide of hvdro n, 398 Phosphonium, bromide of, 340 Phosphorus, 184, 284, 334, 396, 410 perchloride, 346 Picric acid. 105, 227 Pinonic acid, 292 Platinum, chlorides, 400 Potash, 393... [Pg.441]

Phosphoric chloride Phosphoric perchloride. See Phosphorus pentachloride Phosphoric sulfide. See Phosphorus pentasulfide... [Pg.3349]


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