1. How many grams of phosphorus (P4)
are needed to completely consume 9.19 L of
chlorine gas according to the following reaction
at 25 °C and 1 atm?
phosphorus (P4) ( s )
+ chlorine (
g ) --->phosphorus
trichloride ( l )
____ grams phosphorus (P4)
2- What volume of oxygen gas
is produced when 26.1 g of mercury(II)
oxide reacts completely according to the following
reaction at 25 °C and 1 atm?
mercury(II) oxide (s) --->
mercury (l) +
oxygen(g)
_____ liters oxygen gas
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