A 15.39 g sample of phosphorus reacts with chlorine to form phosphorus trichloride (PCl3) via the reaction below. P4 = 123.88 g/mol, Cl2 = 70.90 g/mol, PCl3 = 137.32 g/mol.
____ P4(s) + ____ Cl2(g) → ____ PCl3 (l) A) Balance the reaction by adding the appropriate coefficients.
B) Calculate the amount (in grams) of Cl2 needed to completely react with 15.39 g of P4
D) Calculate the moles of PCl3 that will be produced from the reaction.
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