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I can't find any information on either the solubility of white phosphorus in phosphorus pentoxide or the reaction of the two. Can someone point me towards an relavent article? specifically I want to know if the two can be used to make the trioxide.
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July 17, 2009, 05:29:53 PM »
Do you mean the solubility of P4O10 in molten white phosphorus? Really...there are better ways to trivalent P2O3. Consult Brauer's no?
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