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Consider the reaction PCl3(ℓ) →
How much energy is required to decompose 765 g of PCl3, according to the reaction below? The molar mass of PCl3 is 137.32 g/mol
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yr
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Phosphorous trichloride (PCl3) is produced
from the reaction of white phosphorous (P4) and chlorine: P4(s) + 6Cl2(g) ! 4 PCl3(g)
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Jonathan
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Phosphorous trichloride (PCl3) is produced
from the reaction of white phosphorous (P4) and chlorine: P4(s) + 6Cl2(g) --> 4
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Harry
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Consider the reaction
PCl3(ℓ) → PCl3(g) at 298 K. If ∆H◦ is 32.5 kJ/mol, ∆S ◦ is 93.3 J/K mol, and ∆G ◦ is 4.7
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Aust
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what is the percentage yield of a reaction in which 200 gram PCl3 react with excess water to form 128 of HCl according to the
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Given the equilibrium system PCL55(g) <---> PCL3(g) + Cl2(g)
k = 12.5 at 60 degrees Celsius. A 1.0-L reaction vessel is analyzed
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Claus
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A reaction starts with 1.00 mol each of PCl3 and Cl2 in a 1.00-L flask. When equilibrium is established at 250 degree Celsius in
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Shanice
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10. A student carried out the reaction shown by reacting 10.0g P4 with excess Cl2 and obtained 35.0g of PCl3. P4 + 6Cl2--->
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mirian
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Use the standard reaction enthalpies given below to determine ΔH°rxn for the following reaction:
P4(g) + 10 Cl2(g) →
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yr
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You are given the following data.
P4(s) + 6 Cl2(g) 4 PCl3(g) ΔH = -1225.6 kJ P4(s) + 5 O2(g) P4O10(s) ΔH = -2967.3 kJ PCl3(g) +
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Britni
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