fosforoxyhalider
Fosforoxyhalider are a class of chemical compounds with the general formula POX₃, where X represents a halogen atom such as chlorine, bromine, or fluorine. The central atom is phosphorus, which is bonded to three halogen atoms and one oxygen atom. These compounds are also known as phosphorus oxyhalides. The most common and well-known example is phosphorus oxychloride (POCl₃), where X is chlorine. Phosphorus oxybromide (POBr₃) and phosphorus oxyfluoride (POF₃) are also known members of this group.
These substances are typically colorless liquids or gases with pungent odors. They are highly reactive and