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Chemistry, 02.10.2019 20:30 catherinesquitieri

Balance the chemical reaction equation
p4(s)+cl2(g)→pcl5(g)

enter the coefficients in order, separated by commas (e. g., 1,2,3).

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1,10,4

the balanced equation is
p4(s)+10cl2(g)→4pcl5(g)

calculations involving a limiting reactant

now consider a situation in which 28.0 g of p4 is added to 53.0 g of cl2, and a chemical reaction occurs. to identify the limiting reactant, you will need to perform two separate calculations:
calculate the number of moles of pcl5 that can be produced from 28.0 g of p4 (and excess cl2).
calculate the number of moles of pcl5 that can be produced from 53.0 g of cl2 (and excess p4).
then, compare the two values. the reactant that produces the smaller amount of product is the limiting reactant.
part b

how many moles of pcl5 can be produced from 28.0 g of p4 (and excess cl2)?

express your answer numerically in moles.

part c

how many moles of pcl5 can be produced from 53.0 g of cl2 (and excess p4)?

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