Phosphorus trichloride decomposes into its elements when heated. If 1000 molecules of phosphorous trichloride react, how many chlorine molecules will be produced?
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Phosphorus trichloride decomposes into its elements when heated. If 1000 molecules of phosphorous trichloride react, how...
Phosphorus pentachloride is formed when phosphorus trichloride and chlorine react. PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) ⇌ PCl5(g) The equilibrium constant for the reaction is KC = 38.0 at 233 °C. If 0.510 mol of phosphorus trichloride is added to 0.238 mol of chlorine in a 1.11-L reaction vessel at this temperature, what is the equilibrium concentration (in mol/L) of phosphorus pentachloride? Report your answer to THREE significant figures.
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How many moles of phosphorus trichloride may theoretically form when 2.409 g of chlorine reacts? (Use 70.90 g moll for the molar mass of chlorine.) P4(s) + 6 Cl2(g) -> 4 PC13(1) What is the limiting reagent when 0.7541 g of phosphorus reacts with 2.409 g of chlorine? P4(s) + 6 Cl2(g) - 4 PC13(0) P4 Cl2 PCI3 Calculate the theoretical yield of phosphorus trichloride (in g) when 0.7541 g of phosphorus reacts with 2.409 g of chlorine. (Use 137.3...
The value of ΔG° at 241.0°C for the formation of phosphorous trichloride from its constituent elements, P2(g) + 3Cl2(g) → 2PCl3(g) is ________ kJ/mol. At 25.0°C for this reaction, ΔH° is -720.5 kJ/mol, ΔG° is -642.9 kJ/mol, and ΔS° is -263.7 J/K.
The value of ΔG∘ at 221.0∘C for the formation of phosphorous trichloride from its constituent elements, P2(g)+3Cl2(g)→2PCl3(g) is ________ kJ/mol. At 25.0∘C for this reaction, ΔH∘ is −720.5kJ/mol, ΔG∘ is −642.9kJ/mol, and ΔS∘ is −263.7J/K. −662.2 −590.2 1.30×105 −850.8 5.76 ×104
When heated, KClO3 decomposes into KCl and O2
When heated, KCIO, decomposes into KCl and 0, 2 KCIO, — 2 KCI + 30, If this reaction produced 90.5 g KCI, how many grams of O, were produced? mass: go,
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When heated, kCLO3 decomposes into KCL and O2. 2KCLO3
→2 KCI + 302 If this reaction produced 51.3 g KCI, how many grams
of O2 were produced?
When heated, KCIO, decomposes into KCl and 0,- 2KCIO, — 2 KCI +30, If this reaction produced 51.3 g KCl, how many grams of O, were produced? mass: mass: [ 80,