Phosphorus is capable of burning in a chlorine atmosphere. Write the equation for this reaction.

It is known that phosphorus is capable of burning in a chlorine atmosphere. We write down the corresponding reaction equation and equalize it.
2P +5 Cl2 = 2PCl5 (reaction of phosphorus combustion in chlorine).
Consequently, when phosphorus burns in a chlorine atmosphere, the result is pentavalent phosphorus chloride (or phosphorus pentachloride).



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