A 12.39 g sample of phosphorus reacts with 42.54 g of chlorine to form only phosphorus trichloride (pcl3). if it is the only product, what mass of pcl3 is formed?

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54.93g of PCl3 tell me if its right;)



We have that for the Question "A 12.39 g sample of phosphorus reacts with 42.54 g of chlorine to form only phosphorus trichloride (pcl3). if it is the only product" it can be said that

PCL_2=54.93 PCl_3

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A 12.39 g sample of phosphorus reacts with 42.54 g of chlorine to form only phosphorus trichloride (pcl3). if it is the only product, what mass of pcl3 is formed?

Generally the equation for the   is mathematically given as

[tex]moles =\frac{givenmass}{mol.mass}[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]moles of P(n_1)=\frac{12.39}{30.9738}\\\\moles of P(n_1)=0.4mol\\\\moles of Cl_2=\frac{42.54}{70.904}\\\\moles of Cl_2=0.6\\\\[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]PCL_2 formed\\\\PCL_2=0.599945*2/3*(137.3334)[/tex]

PCL_2=54.93PCl_3

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