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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 PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} to give POCl3POC{{l}_{3}} are:
O2, CO2, SO2, H2O, H2SO4, P4O10{{O}_{2}},\text{ }C{{O}_{2}},\text{ }S{{O}_{2}},\text{ }{{H}_{2}}O,\text{ }{{H}_{2}}S{{O}_{4}},\text{ }{{P}_{4}}{{O}_{10}}
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 3
(D) 6

Explanation

Solution

The compounds that are most stable in nature will not react with PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} to form POCl3POC{{l}_{3}}. The reaction of sulfuric acid with PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} forms very unusual compounds.

Complete step by step solution:
Let us see all the reactions of the given compound with PCl5PC{{l}_{5}}.
(i)- O2{{O}_{2}}
This is oxygen. It is a very stable compound. The oxidation state is 0. So, when it combines with PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} it doesn’t form POCl3POC{{l}_{3}}. Because if it forms POCl3POC{{l}_{3}}, 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)- CO2C{{O}_{2}}
This is carbon dioxide. It is also a very stable compound and it also does not react with PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} to form POCl3POC{{l}_{3}}.
(iii)- SO2S{{O}_{2}}
This compound is sulfur dioxide. It combines with PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} to form products. The products formed are POCl3POC{{l}_{3}} and SOCl2SOC{{l}_{2}}. The reaction is given below:
PCl5+SO2POCl3+SOCl2PC{{l}_{5}}+S{{O}_{2}}\to POC{{l}_{3}}+SOC{{l}_{2}}
(iv)- H2O{{H}_{2}}O
This compound is water. It combines with PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} to form products. The products formed are POCl3POC{{l}_{3}} and HClHCl . The reaction is given below:
PCl5+H2OPOCl3+2HClPC{{l}_{5}}+{{H}_{2}}O\to POC{{l}_{3}}+2HCl
(v)- H2SO4{{H}_{2}}S{{O}_{4}}
This compound is sulfuric acid. It combines with PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} to form products. They give very unusual products. The products formed are SO2Cl2S{{O}_{2}}C{{l}_{2}}, POCl3POC{{l}_{3}} and HClHCl. The reaction is given below:
PCl5+H2SO4SO2Cl2+2POCl3+2HClPC{{l}_{5}}+{{H}_{2}}S{{O}_{4}}\to S{{O}_{2}}C{{l}_{2}}+2POC{{l}_{3}}+2HCl
(vi)- P4O10{{P}_{4}}{{O}_{10}}
This is known as phosphorus pentoxide. It combines with PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} to form products. The product formed is POCl3POC{{l}_{3}}. The reaction is given below:
6PCl5+P4O1010POCl36PC{{l}_{5}}+{{P}_{4}}{{O}_{10}}\to 10POC{{l}_{3}}
So from the above discussion 4 compounds react with PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} to form POCl3POC{{l}_{3}}.

Therefore, the correct answer is an option (A) 4.

Note: The compound formed SO2Cl2S{{O}_{2}}C{{l}_{2}} when sulfuric acid reacts with PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} is known as Sulfuryl chloride. PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} also reacts with carboxylic acids and alcohols to give POCl3POC{{l}_{3}} as a by-product.