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Pyrophosphoryl tetrachloride

Pyrophosphoryl tetramide Is produced from pyrophosphoryl tetrachloride and NH 3 In chloroform solution ... [Pg.588]

Pyrophosphoryl chloride, P2O3CI4, is a colourless oily liquid mp = -16.5°C, bp = 215°C (d). It can be made by passing chlorine into a suspension of phosphorus pentoxide in phosphorus trichloride and carbon tetrachloride, when PCI5 is formed, which then reacts as in (4.326). Studies with radioactive labelled P atoms indicate that the P-O-P linkages in the P4O10 molecule are utilised in the new molecule which has a structure analogous to that of (4.325). [Pg.167]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.353 ]




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