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P(4)+8SOCl(2)to X +4SO(2)+Y In this ...

`P_(4)+8SOCl_(2)to X +4SO_(2)+Y`
In this equation mention formula of X and Y

A

`X=PCl_(5(S)), Y=S_((S))`

B

`X=PCl_(5(S)), Y=SCl_(2(S))`

C

`X=PCl_(3(l)),Y=S_(2)Cl_(2(g))`

D

`X=PCl_(3(l)), Y=SCl_(2(S))`

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