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Question: Explain how \(PC{{l}_{5}}\) acts as either an oxidising or reducing agent....

Explain how PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} acts as either an oxidising or reducing agent.

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Solution

Hint: Determine the oxidation state of Phosphorus in PCl5PC{{l}_{5}}.
Now think whether PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} would be able to either increase or decrease its oxidation state.

Complete step-by-step answer:
Let us first observe the compound PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} and obtain some incredibly important data before coming up with a solution to this question.
The highest oxidation state that P can show in PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} is +5. In PCl5PCl_5, phosphorus is in its highest oxidation state (+5).
However, it can decrease its oxidation state to +3 and act as an oxidizing agent.
For instance, the oxidation of Sn with PCl5PC{{l}_{5}}:
Sn+2PCl5SnCl4+2PCl3Sn+2PC{{l}_{5}}\to SnC{{l}_{4}}+2PC{{l}_{3}}
Therefore, we conclude that PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} acts as a fairly effective oxidising agent.
However, due to it already having Phosphorus in its highest oxidation state (+5) and it being incapable of having a higher oxidation state, it is impossible for PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} to act as a reducing agent.
Conversely, PCl3PC{{l}_{3}} acts an excellent reducing agent but cannot be used as an oxidising agent for pretty much the same reason i.e. Phosphorus being in its lowest oxidation state in this compound.
An example of PCl3PC{{l}_{3}} acting as a reducing agent is its reduction of Sulphur Trioxide to Sulphur Dioxide:
PCl3+SO3POCl3+SO2PC{{l}_{3}}+S{{O}_{3}}\to POC{{l}_{3}}+S{{O}_{2}}
Thus, we have established that while PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} can act as an oxidising agent but not as a reducing agent, PCl3PC{{l}_{3}} on the other hand is entirely different in nature and can act as a reducing agent but not as an oxidising agent.

NOTE: Do not get confused between the chemical properties of PCl5PC{{l}_{5}} and PCl3PC{{l}_{3}} while answering this question. Also, it is very essential to be aware of the impact the oxidation state of an element in a compound plays in it acting as either an oxidation or a reduction agent.