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    Calculate the Number of Moles of O<sub>2</sub> Required to React
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Calculate the Number of Moles of O2 Required to React

Question 43

Question 43

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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