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IN THE REACTION P4 +5 O2= 2P 2 O5. HOW MANY MOLES OF O2 ARE CONSUMED EACH TIME 0.5 MOLES OF P2 O5 ARE FORMED?
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Answered by DrBob222
0.5 mol P2O5 x (1 mol P4/2 mols P2O5),.
Actually I think it forms P4O10.
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how many grams of oxygen must be provided to completely burn 6.75 moles of C2H6? and how do you set up a problem like this?
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