Consider the reaction
4 PH3(g) → P4(g) + 6 H2(g).
If, in a certain experiment, over a specific time period, 0.0045 mole of PH3 is consumed in a 1.7-L container during each second of the reaction, what are the rates of production of P4 and H2 in this experiment?
P4 | mol L−1 s−1 |
H2 | mol L−1 s−1 |
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