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What is VOCl2?

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Updated: 5/21/2024

Vanadium Oxydichloride i think

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How is vocl2 obtained from vocl3?

VOC13 can be converted to VOC12 by reducing the chlorine atom using a reducing agent, such as phosphorus. The reaction involves the substitution of the chlorine atom in VOC13 with hydrogen, resulting in the formation of VOC12.


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How is vocl2 obtained from vocl3?

VOC13 can be converted to VOC12 by reducing the chlorine atom using a reducing agent, such as phosphorus. The reaction involves the substitution of the chlorine atom in VOC13 with hydrogen, resulting in the formation of VOC12.


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