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What is the maximum number of grams of PH3 that can be formed when 41.0 g of phosphorus reacts with 22.1 g of hydrogen to form PH3? (Hint: First, find the limiting reactant.)
P4(g) + 6H2(g) โ†’ 4PH3(g)
a. 45 g
b. 0.43 g
c. 270 g
d. 6.8 g

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