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Phosphorus pentachloride gas is obtained by the reaction of solid phosphorus and chlorine gas

Phosphorus pentachloride gas is obtained by the reaction of solid phosphorus and chlorine gas. Write a balanced chemical equation for this reaction.


What is the total number of carbon atoms on the left-hand side of this chemical equation? 

CH₃(CH₂)₇OH(l)+12O₂(g) → 8CO₂(g)+9H₂O(l)


Balance the chemical equation below using the smallest possible whole number stoichiometric coefficients. 

N₂(g) + H₂(g) → NH₂(g)


What is the total number of oxygen atoms on the right-hand side of this chemical equation? 

2Cr(CO)₆(s)+4KOH(aq) → KHCr₂(CO)₁₀(aq)+K₂CO₃(aq)+KHCOO(aq) + H₂O(l) ?


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2P(2) + Cl(g) ------------ 2Pcl

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Chlorine gas reacts with solid phosphorus to produce phosphorus pentachloride gas


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