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    How Many Moles of Phosphine (PH<sub>3 </Sub>)are Produced for Every\(\rarr\)
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How Many Moles of Phosphine (PH3 )are Produced for Every →\rarr→

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How many moles of phosphine (PH3 )are produced for every 4.0 moles of hydrogen that react according to the chemical equation below?
3H2 + P2 →\rarr→ 2PH3

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