Question
Chemistry Question on Phosphorus
Phosphorus pentachloride
On hydrolysis gives an oxo acid of phosphorus which is tribasic
On hydrolysis gives an oxo acid of phosphorus which is a good reducing agent
Has all the five equivalent bonds
Exists as an ionic solid in which cation has octahedral structure and anion has tetrahedral structure
On hydrolysis gives an oxo acid of phosphorus which is tribasic
Solution
(a) Phosphorous pentachloride (PCl5) has a trigonal bipyramidal structure. Here, the five bonds are not of equal lengths as the axial bonds are slightly longer than the equatorial bonds.
(b) PCl5 solid exists as [PCl4]+ and [PCl6]− and they have tetrahedral and octahedral structures respectively.
(c) On hydrolysis, PCl5 gives H3PO4 which is tribasic.
PCl5+4H2O→H3PO4+5HCl
In H3PO4,P is in its +5 oxidation state. So it is in its highest oxidation state and hence is not a good reducing agent.