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Phosphorus and chlorine react as follows: P4(s) + Cl2(g) => PCl3(l). Balance it! Assume 135 g P4(s) react with 333 g of Cl2(g).
a) What is the limiting reactant?
b) What is the reactant in excess and the amount in excess?
c) What mass of phosphorus trichloride can be formed from the reaction?
Phosphorus and chlorine react as follows: P4(s) + Cl2(g) => PCl3(l). Balance it! Assume 135 g P4(s) react with 333 g of Cl2(g).
a) What is the limiting reactant?
b) What is the reactant in excess and the amount in excess?
c) What mass of phosphorus trichloride can be formed from the reaction?
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