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    How Many Moles of Mg<sub>3</sub>P<sub>2</sub>(s)can Be Produced from the Reaction\(\to\)
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How Many Moles of Mg3P2(s)can Be Produced from the Reaction →\to→

Question 40

Question 40

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How many moles of Mg3P2(s) can be produced from the reaction of 0.14 mol Mg(s) with 0.020 mol P4(s) ?
6 Mg(s) + P4(s) →\to→ 2 Mg3P2(s)


A) 0.047 mol
B) 0.14 mol
C) 0.42 mol
D) 0.020 mol
E) 0.040 mol

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