Yellow phosphorous reacts with chlorine gas to form a yellow liquid. The liquid fumes when exposed to air. Explain these observations

      

Yellow phosphorous reacts with chlorine gas to form a yellow liquid. The liquid fumes when exposed to air. Explain these observations.

  

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John
The yellow phosphorous forms liquid phosphorous trichloride (PCl3). The PCl3 is hydrolysed in air to form hydrochloric acid (Hcl) which fumes
johnmulu answered the question on February 2, 2017 at 12:39


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