A mixture of 146.5 g of Cl2 and 32.0 g of P reacts completely to form PCl3 and PCl5. Find the mass of PCl5 produced. mass of PCl5:
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5 g and the molar mass of Cl2 (70.906 g/mol). Moles of Cl2 = 146.5 g / 70.906 g/mol = 2.0663 mol Cl2 Show more…
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