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    Phosphorus Trichloride Can Be Made by the Following Reaction: P<sub>4</sub>(s)
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Phosphorus Trichloride Can Be Made by the Following Reaction: P4(s)

Question 109

Question 109

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Phosphorus trichloride can be made by the following reaction: P4(s) + 6Cl2(g) → 4PCl3(l) What is the maximum amount of phosphorus trichloride that can be formed if 10 molecules of P4 are mixed with 36 molecules of chlorine?


A) 4 molecules
B) 6 molecules
C) 12 molecules
D) 24 molecules
E) 46 molecules

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