A translucent white waxy solid ( A ) reacts with excess of chlorine to give a yellowish…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — The p-Block Elements
A translucent white waxy solid (A) reacts with excess of chlorine to give a yellowish white powder (B). (B) reacts with organic compounds containing –OH group converting them into chloro derivatives. (B) on hydrolysis gives (C) and is finally converted to phosphoric acid. (A), (B) and (C) are
- P4, PCl3, H3PO4
- P4, PCl5, H3PO3
- P4, PCl5, POCl3
- P4, PCl3, POCl3
Answer
(D) P 4 , PCl 3 , POCl 3
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