Phosphorus trioxide

Phosphorus trioxide Basic information
Product Name:Phosphorus trioxide
Synonyms:Diphosphorus trioxide;phosphorous anhydride;Phosphorus trioxide;Phosphorus trioxide ISO 9001:2015 REACH
CAS:1314-24-5
MF:H4O5P2
MW:145.976282
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Mol File:1314-24-5.mol
Phosphorus trioxide Structure
Phosphorus trioxide Chemical Properties
Melting point 23.8°
Boiling point bp 173.1° in nitrogen atm
density d421 2.135
form colorless monoclinic crystals or liquid
Water Solubility slowly forms H3PO3 in cold H2O; reacts violently in hot H2O forming red P, PH3, and H3PO4 [MER06]
EPA Substance Registry SystemPhosphorus trioxide (1314-24-5)
Safety Information
RIDADR 2578
HazardClass 8
PackingGroup III
MSDS Information
Phosphorus trioxide Usage And Synthesis
Chemical Propertiestransparent crystal(s); monoclinic or colorless liquid; disproportionates to red P and P2O4if heated above 210°C [MER06]
General DescriptionWhite crystalline solid or a liquid (melting point 24°C). Density 2.14 g / cm3. Toxic and corrosive. May severely irritate skin and eyes. Used to make other chemicals.
Air & Water ReactionsFumes in air. Reacts slowly with cold water to give phosphorous acid. Reacts vigorously with hot water to generate red phosphorus, phosphine (highly toxic and flammable) and phosphoric acid [Merck 11th ed. 1989].
Reactivity ProfilePhosphorus trioxide reacts exothermically with bases. Melted Phosphorus trioxide readily ignites in air. Instantly ignites with a flame of almost blinding brilliance when thrown into oxygen at 50-60°C [J. Am. Chem. Soc. 125:347. 1924]. Incompatible with ammonia, disulfur dichloride, halogens, oxygen, phosphorus pentachloride, sulfur, sulfuric acid, water [Bretherick, 5th ed., 1995, p. 1778].
Health HazardTOXIC; inhalation, ingestion or contact (skin, eyes) with vapors, dusts or substance may cause severe injury, burns or death. Reaction with water or moist air will release toxic, corrosive or flammable gases. Reaction with water may generate much heat that will increase the concentration of fumes in the air. Fire will produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases. Runoff from fire control or dilution water may be corrosive and/or toxic and cause pollution.
Fire HazardNon-combustible, substance itself does not burn but may decompose upon heating to produce corrosive and/or toxic fumes. Vapors may accumulate in confined areas (basement, tanks, hopper/tank cars etc.). Substance will react with water (some violently), releasing corrosive and/or toxic gases and runoff. Contact with metals may evolve flammable hydrogen gas. Containers may explode when heated or if contaminated with water.
Phosphorus trioxide Preparation Products And Raw materials
Preparation ProductsNaphthol AS-OL
Trichlorine nitride Boron oxide COBALT(III) OXIDE BLACK IODINE HEPTAFLUORIDE Oxygen difluoride Carbon tetrafluoride Nitrogen trifluoride Iodine pentafluoride

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