Question
Question: Among the following the number of compounds that can react with \(PC{{l}_{5}}\) to give \(POC{{l}_{3...
Among the following the number of compounds that can react with PCl5 to give POCl3 are:
O2, CO2, SO2, H2O, H2SO4, P4O10
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 3
(D) 6
Solution
The compounds that are most stable in nature will not react with PCl5 to form POCl3. The reaction of sulfuric acid with PCl5 forms very unusual compounds.
Complete step by step solution:
Let us see all the reactions of the given compound with PCl5.
(i)- O2
This is oxygen. It is a very stable compound. The oxidation state is 0. So, when it combines with PCl5 it doesn’t form POCl3. Because if it forms POCl3, the oxidation state of oxygen is -2, which means that it is gaining electrons but there is no donor atom. So, this reaction doesn’t occur.
(ii)- CO2
This is carbon dioxide. It is also a very stable compound and it also does not react with PCl5 to form POCl3.
(iii)- SO2
This compound is sulfur dioxide. It combines with PCl5 to form products. The products formed are POCl3 and SOCl2. The reaction is given below:
PCl5+SO2→POCl3+SOCl2
(iv)- H2O
This compound is water. It combines with PCl5 to form products. The products formed are POCl3 and HCl . The reaction is given below:
PCl5+H2O→POCl3+2HCl
(v)- H2SO4
This compound is sulfuric acid. It combines with PCl5 to form products. They give very unusual products. The products formed are SO2Cl2, POCl3 and HCl. The reaction is given below:
PCl5+H2SO4→SO2Cl2+2POCl3+2HCl
(vi)- P4O10
This is known as phosphorus pentoxide. It combines with PCl5 to form products. The product formed is POCl3. The reaction is given below:
6PCl5+P4O10→10POCl3
So from the above discussion 4 compounds react with PCl5 to form POCl3.
Therefore, the correct answer is an option (A) 4.
Note: The compound formed SO2Cl2 when sulfuric acid reacts with PCl5 is known as Sulfuryl chloride. PCl5 also reacts with carboxylic acids and alcohols to give POCl3 as a by-product.