Multiple Choice
Calculate the number of moles of O2 required to react with phosphorus to produce 4.76 g of P4O6.
(Molar mass P4O6 = 219.9 g/mol)
A) 0.0216 mol
B) 0.149 mol
C) 0.0649 mol
D) 0.0433 mol
E) 0.130 mol
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