Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Tetraphosphorus decaoxide

Tetraphosphorus decaoxide Organic liquids Sodium hydride Dimethylformamide Sodium tetrahydroborate Dimethylformamide Sodium Dimethylformamide Sulfinyl chloride Dimethylformamide Triethylaluminium Dimethylformamide... [Pg.448]

Sulfur trioxide-dimethylformamide, 4850 Tetraphosphorus decaoxide, 4872 Trifluoroacetic anhydride, 1366 Trifluoroacetyl trifluoromethanesulfonate, 1057... [Pg.24]

Phosphorus(V) oxide, see Tetraphosphorus decaoxide, 4866a Phosphorus(V) oxide, 4858... [Pg.2125]

Sulfur trioxide—dimethylformamide, 4844 Tetraphosphorus decaoxide, 4866 Trifluoroacetic anhydride, 1362 Trifluoroacetyl trifluoromethanesulfonate, 1054... [Pg.2210]

A 1.00 g piece of phosphorus is burned in a flask filled with 2.60 x 1023 molecules of oxygen gas. What mass of tetraphosphorus decaoxide is produced ... [Pg.256]

You need to find the mass of tetraphosphorus decaoxide that is produced. [Pg.256]

First convert each reactant to moles and find the limiting reactant. Using the mole to mole ratio of the limiting reactant to the product, determine the number of moles of tetraphosphorus decaoxide that is expected. Convert this number of moles to grams. [Pg.256]

There were more than 5 times as many moles of 02 as moles of P4, so it makes sense that P4 was the limiting reactant. An expected mass of 2.29 g of tetraphosphorus decaoxide is reasonable. It is formed in a 1 1 ratio from phosphorus. It has a molar mass that is just over twice the molar mass of phosphorus. [Pg.257]

If the formula unit H3PO4 (which contains an odd number of hydrogen atoms) is doubled, H4P2O8 is obtained. Subtraction of 3 H2O from this gives P2O5, which is the empirical formula of tetraphosphorus decaoxide (P40io). This compound is the acid anhydride of phosphoric acid. [Pg.628]

Eigure 4.4 White phosphorus reacts with oxygen. In the presence of excess oxygen, the product is tetraphosphorus decaoxide. To prevent oxidation, white phosphorus, P4, is usually stored underwater (Figure 1.4). Photo, C. D. Winters model, S. M. Young)... [Pg.1150]

Tetraphosphorus decaoxide Organic liquids Sodimn hydride Dimethylformamide Sodimn tetrahydroborate Dimethylformamide Sodimn Dimethylformamide Sulfinyl chloride Dimethylformamide Triethylalmninium Dimethylformamide... [Pg.441]


See other pages where Tetraphosphorus decaoxide is mentioned: [Pg.71]    [Pg.657]    [Pg.1315]    [Pg.1326]    [Pg.1441]    [Pg.1506]    [Pg.1824]    [Pg.1879]    [Pg.1882]    [Pg.287]    [Pg.268]    [Pg.1357]    [Pg.1491]    [Pg.1567]    [Pg.1911]    [Pg.1966]    [Pg.1969]    [Pg.2481]    [Pg.1315]    [Pg.1326]    [Pg.1441]    [Pg.1506]    [Pg.1824]    [Pg.1879]    [Pg.1882]    [Pg.24]    [Pg.166]    [Pg.30]    [Pg.1315]    [Pg.1326]    [Pg.1441]    [Pg.1506]    [Pg.1824]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.443 , Pg.443 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.541 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.443 , Pg.443 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.1055 ]




SEARCH



© 2024 chempedia.info