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Cayden
19 April, 11:53
P+Cl > PCl3
Equalize the following chemical equations
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Gumdrop
19 April, 14:47
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P + 3Cl > PCl3
because you need to make sure you have the same amount of chlorine and phosphorus on both sides of the equation
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