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3 May, 04:22

1.6 moles of phosphorus, P8 reacts with oxygen gas to form tetraphosphorus decoxide. How many grams of P4O10 are formed? P8 + 5O2 - - > 2P4O10

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  1. 3 May, 07:28
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    The balanced chemical reaction are as follows:

    P8 + 5O2 - - > 2P4O10

    We are given the amount of P8 to be used in the reaction. We use this to calculate what is asked. We do as follows:

    1.6 mol P8 (2 mol P2O10 / 1 mol P8) (283.89 g / mol) = 908.45 g P4O10 produced
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