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'''Phosphorus trichloride''' is made up of one [[phosphorus]] atom and three [[chlorine]] atoms. On first sight, you may mistake the clear, colorless liquid for water, but if you drink it, you will die shortly. It is actually considered to be a nerve agent precursor, a highly toxic chemical upon contact with the skin or the respiratory system.
'''Phosphorus trichloride''' is an [[inorganic compound]] made up of one [[phosphorus]] atom and three [[chlorine]] atoms. On first sight, you may mistake the clear, colorless liquid for water, but if you drink it, you will die shortly. It is actually considered to be a nerve agent precursor, a highly toxic chemical upon contact with the skin or the respiratory system.


== Properties ==
== Properties ==
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