Talk:Chlorodiphenylphosphine
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Hydrolysis products
[edit]What are the products other than diphenylphosphine oxide are given when this compound reacts with water? This is what I came up with:
- PCl(C6H5)2 + H2O → PO(C6H5)2 + HCl