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How many moles of elemental chlorine (Cl2) is required to have the same number of atoms as two moles of of elemental phosphorus (P4)
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bobpursley
1 mole of Cl2 = avag number molecules
2moles of P4= 8 * avag number atoms

so is the answer 8 moles of Cl2?
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