$$SO_2(g)+Cl_2(g) \longrightarrow X \overset{P_4}{\longrightarrow} Y+Z$$ Then X, Y and Z can be:
A
$$SOCl_2$$
B
$$SO_2$$
C
$$S_2OCl_2$$
D
$$PCl_5$$
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Correct option is D. $$PCl_5$$ $$SO_2(g)+Cl_2(g) \longrightarrow SOCl_2 \overset{P_4}{\longrightarrow} PCl_5+SO_2$$
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