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bharathi
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POCl3 reactivity
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Does POCl3 react with hydrogen peroxide?What could be the possible products of this interaction?
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POCl
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is a pretty wicked electrophile. It will reaction with anything moderately nucleophilic.
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I have seen so many questions about POCl3 in this forum. Movies should give a general lecture about it.
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I have not seen anything on the direct reaction of hydrogen peroxide with POCl3 but considering the fact that H2O2 has some H2O impurity a reaction between H2O and POCl3 can be assumed.
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I think Arsenic's reaction might cause more H2O2 to break down, because not only water is consumed, but also this reaction is exothermic.
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