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Chemistry, 09.04.2020 04:35 andreyvaught2754

When phosphorus reacts with chlorine, phosphorus trichloride is formed according to the equation

(s) + (g) → (l)(unbalanced)

A) Balance the equation by filling in the correct coefficients in the equation above.

B) Determine how many grams of chlorine gas would be required to react with 10.6 g of phosphorous (Mw()= 123.9g/mol;Mw()= 70.9 g/mol. Your answer should be gram chlorine gas )

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