For the following reaction: P2O5 -> P + O2 If 1.007g of P2O5 is added, how much P, in grams, will be produced?
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The given reaction is already balanced: \[ \text{P}_2\text{O}_5 \rightarrow 2\text{P} + \frac{5}{2}\text{O}_2 \] Show more…
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