PCl3 + H2O  H3PO3 + 3HCl
The vapor pressure of PCl3 at 298K is approximately 52.8 mmHg.
Hydrogen chloride: R-OH+PCl3=R-Cl+H3PO3+HCl
PCl3 is not an atom, it is a molecule that is comprised of one phosphorus atom and three chlorine atoms. If you wish to learn more about it, this is the link to it's wikipedia article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphorus_trichloride Hope that helps
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PCl3 is the chemical formula for phosphorous trichloride.
PCl3 is the chemical symbol for phosphorous trichloride.
phosphorus trichloride
PCL3
Phosphorus Chloride. You can also have PCl5 and P2Cl4
Phosphorus Chloried
phosporous trichloride
Phosphorus trichloride. There is also a phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5)
PCl3 + H2O  H3PO3 + 3HCl
PCl3 =)
No, PCL3 bonds covalently. Hope this helps :)
PCl3 is a chemical compound. It is made of elements P and Cl.