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  1. 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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  2. Dr.Bob222 please helpgiven the following table of thermodynamic data substance delta HofF S PCl3 -288.07 kJ/mol 311.7 J/mol-k
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  3. Consider the reactionPCl3(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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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. You are given the following data.P4(s) + 6 Cl2(g) 4 PCl3(g) H = -1225.6 kJ P4(s) + 5 O2(g) P4O10(s) H = -2967.3 kJ PCl3(g) +
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  7. 4. Phosphorous trichloride, PCl3, reacts with water to form phosphorous acid, H3PO4, and hydrocholoric acid:PCl3+ 3H2O>
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  8. Phosphorous trichloride (PCl3) is producedfrom the reaction of white phosphorous (P4) and chlorine: P4(s) + 6Cl2(g) ! 4 PCl3(g)
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  9. For the exothermic reactionPCl3(g)+Cl2(g)⇌PCl5(g) K = 0.160 at a certain temperature. A flask is charged with 0.507 bar PCl3 ,
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  10. Phosphorous trichloride (PCl3) is producedfrom the reaction of white phosphorous (P4) and chlorine: P4(s) + 6Cl2(g) --> 4
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