hello, here is some information regarding phosphorus trioxide It is obtained by the combustion of phosphorus in a limited supply of air at low temperature. P4(s) + 3 O2(g) → P4O6(s) Phosphorus trioxide reacts with cold water to form phosphorous acid. P4O6(s) + 6 H2O(l) → 4 H3PO3(aq) It reacts vigorously with hot water, via a complex set of reactions, to form red phosphorus, phosphines, H3PO3 and H3PO4. dr.virag
Phosphorus triodide is a chemical compound with the formula PI3. It is a volatile and highly reactive solid that is used in organic synthesis and as a reducing agent. It is also known for its pyrophoric properties.
It would be phosphorus (I) iodide. However, this is not a stable compound; under normal conditions phosphorus and iodine combine to produce phosphorus (III) iodide (which is also not stable ... it's explosive ... but is considerably more stable than phosphorus (I) iodide is). The electron configuration of the phosphorus in PI3 is [Ne]s2, while that of PI is [Ne]s2p2. The filled s subshell is at least metastable, while a filled s subshell plus a partially filled p subshell is normally not and requires considerable effort to maintain.
phosphorus pentaoxide or p2o5 dimerises into p4o10
The compound formula for phosphorus tribromide is PBr3.
The chemical formula for phosphorus trifluoride is PF3.
The chemical formula for phosphorus triiodide is PI3.
Phosphorus triodide is a chemical compound with the formula PI3. It is a volatile and highly reactive solid that is used in organic synthesis and as a reducing agent. It is also known for its pyrophoric properties.
The correct name for the compound PI3 is phosphorus triiodide.
It would be phosphorus (I) iodide. However, this is not a stable compound; under normal conditions phosphorus and iodine combine to produce phosphorus (III) iodide (which is also not stable ... it's explosive ... but is considerably more stable than phosphorus (I) iodide is). The electron configuration of the phosphorus in PI3 is [Ne]s2, while that of PI is [Ne]s2p2. The filled s subshell is at least metastable, while a filled s subshell plus a partially filled p subshell is normally not and requires considerable effort to maintain.
The chemical formula for phosphorus mononitride is PN.
The formula for phosphorus hexoxide is P4O6.
The formula for phosphorus pentachloride is PCl5.
The formula for phosphorus monochloride is PCl.
phosphorus pentaoxide or p2o5 dimerises into p4o10
The chemical formula for phosphorus acid is H3PO3.
The compound formula for phosphorus tribromide is PBr3.
The chemical formula for phosphorus trifluoride is PF3.