For the reaction P4+6Cl2 yields 4pcl3, determine how many moles of Cl2 would be needed to react with 3 moles of P4 to entirely use up all phosphorous.

Respuesta :

1 mole of P4 need to react with 6 moles

1 => 6
3 => x

x = 3 * 6/ 1=  18 moles

Answer:

[tex]n_{Cl_2}=18molCl_2[/tex]

Explanation:

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In this case, the undergoing chemical reaction is:

[tex]P_4+6Cl_2-->4PCl_3[/tex]

In such a way, if 3 moles of P₄ are reacting, the needed moles of Cl₂ to completely consume them turn out:

[tex]n_{Cl_2}=3molP_4*\frac{6molCl_2}{1molP_4}\\n_{Cl_2}=18molCl_2[/tex]

This is done by realizing that 1 mole of P₄ needs 6 moles of Cl₂ to take the reaction to completion.

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