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Phosphorus tetroxide

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Phosphorus tetroxide
Names
Other names
Phosphorus tetroxide
Phosphorus(V) oxide
Phosphoric anhydride
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
  • InChI=1S/O4P2/c1-5-4-6(2)3
    Key: PKSMWOJZXCKNBJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • (P4O7): InChI=1S/O7P4/c1-11-5-8-2-9(6-11)4-10(3-8)7-11
    Key: JXMJWGUWYVJTGA-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • (P4O8): InChI=1S/O8P4/c1-11-4-9-3-10(5-11)7-12(2,6-9)8-11
    Key: BDFGQAKHAFFJCF-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • (P4O9): InChI=1S/O9P4/c1-11-4-10-5-12(2,7-11)9-13(3,6-10)8-11
    Key: DKJKPKZTNXPRRP-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • O=POP(=O)=O
  • (P4O7): O=P12OP3OP(O1)OP(O3)O2
  • (P4O8): O=P12OP3OP(O1)OP(=O)(O3)O2
  • (P4O9): O=P12OP3OP(=O)(O1)OP(=O)(O3)O2
Properties
P2O4
Molar mass125.96 g·mol−1
AppearanceSolid
Melting point>100 °C
Vapor pressure2.54 g·cm−3
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in theirstandard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Chemical compound

Diphosphorus tetroxide, orphosphorus tetroxide is aninorganic compound ofphosphorus andoxygen. It has the empiricalchemical formulaP2O4. Solid phosphorus tetroxide (also referred to as phosphorus(III,V)-oxide) consists of variable mixtures of the mixed-valence oxides P4O7, P4O8 and P4O9.[1][2][3]

Preparation

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Phosphorus tetroxide can be produced bythermal decomposition ofphosphorus trioxide, whichdisproportionates above 210 °C to form phosphorus tetroxide, with elemental phosphorus as a byproduct:

8 P2O3 ⇌ P4 + 6 P2O4

In addition,phosphorus trioxide can be converted into phosphorus tetroxide by controlledoxidation with oxygen incarbon tetrachloride solution.[4][5][6]

Careful reduction ofphosphorus pentoxide withred phosphorus at 450-525 °C also produces phosphorus tetroxide.

References

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  1. ^http://www.wiley.com/college/math/chem/cg/sales/voet.html.Archived 2016-03-03 at theWayback Machine
  2. ^Alberts B.; et al. (2002).Molecular Biology of the Cell, 4th Ed.Garland Science.ISBN 978-0-8153-4072-0.
  3. ^Voet D., Voet J. G. (2004-03-09).Biochemistry, 3rd Ed. Wiley.ISBN 978-0-471-19350-0.
  4. ^Atkins P., de Paula J. (2006).Physical chemistry, 8th Ed. San Francisco:W. H. Freeman.ISBN 978-0-7167-8759-4.
  5. ^Petrucci, Ralph H.; Harwood, William S.; Herring, F. Geoffrey (2002).General chemistry: principles and modern applications (8th ed.). Upper Saddle River, N.J: Prentice Hall.ISBN 978-0-13-014329-7.LCCN 2001032331.OCLC 46872308.
  6. ^Laidler K. J. (1978).Physical chemistry with biological applications. Benjamin/Cummings. Menlo Park.ISBN 978-0-8053-5680-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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