How many grams of phosphorus (P4) are needed to completely consume 115 L of chlorine gas according to the following reaction at 25 °C and 1 atm? phosphorus (P4) ( s ) + chlorine ( g ) phosphorus trichloride ( l ) grams phosphorus (P4)
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The reaction between phosphorus (P4) and chlorine gas (Cl2) to form phosphorus trichloride (PCl3) is: \[ \text{P}_4 (s) + 6 \text{Cl}_2 (g) \rightarrow 4 \text{PCl}_3 (l) \] Show more…
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