Question
Question: Dehydrated phosphorus trichloride in water gives: A. \({{H}_{3}}P{{O}_{3}}\) B. \({{H}_{3}}P{{O}...
Dehydrated phosphorus trichloride in water gives:
A. H3PO3
B. H3PO4
C. H3PO2
D. None
Solution
Phosphorus trichloride is the colourless fuming liquid which is used in the textile finishing and gasoline additives. It is a covalent molecule. Phosphorus trichloride is toxic and volatile in nature.
Complete step by step answer:
Phosphorus trichloride is defined as a compound that contains phosphorus and chlorine, and has a chemical formula, PCl3 . When it is reacted with water, it produces HCl gas. It is a toxic and volatile liquid which reacts with water violently. It contains lone pairs in the phosphorus atom and gives trigonal pyramidal shape. It has various uses; it is used in the manufacture of phosphites and organophosphorus compounds. In phosphorus trichloride, phosphorus has +3 oxidation state.
When phosphorus trichloride reacts with water, it gives H3PO3 as a product.
The reaction of the same can be given as follows:
3H2O+PCl3→H3PO3+3HCl
The product formed is phosphorous acid, which is diprotic in nature, that means it readily ionizes two protons. It is used in the production of basic lead phosphites which is a stabilizer in PVC (Polyvinyl chloride).
So, the correct answer is “Option A”.
Note: Here, the phosphorus chloride shows trigonal pyramidal shape. It is a molecular shape, which is formed when there are three bonds and one lone pair on the central atom. Here, the central phosphorus atom is sp3 hybridized and has three bond pairs and one lone pair
The product formed is phosphorus acid (H3PO3) which is diprotic in nature.
The phosphorus trichloride reaction with water is toxic.
In solid state, H3PO3 is tetrahedral in shape.