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2 January, 15:03

Phosphine, an extremely poisonous and highly reactive gas, will react with oxygen to form tetraphosphorus decaoxide and water. PH3 (g) + O2 (g) → P4O10 (s) + H2O (g) [unbalanced]Calculate the mass of P 4O 10 (s) formed when 225 g of PH 3 reacts with excess oxygen

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  1. 2 January, 15:39
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    The mass of P₄O₁₀ (s) formed is 471.03 g

    Explanation:

    4PH₃ (g) + 8O₂ (g) → P₄O₁₀ (s) + 6H₂O (g)

    This is the ballanced equation.

    Every 4 moles of phosphine, 1 mol of tetraphosphorus decaoxide is generated.

    Moles of PH₃ = Mass PH₃ / Molar mass PH₃

    Moles PH₃ = 225 g / 33.9 g/m

    Moles PH₃ = 6.63 moles

    So the rule of three, will be:

    If 4 moles of PH₃ generate 1 mol P₄O₁₀

    Then, 6.63 moles of PH₃ generate (6.63.1) / 4 = 1.66 moles

    If we want to know the mass:

    Moles. Molar mass = mass

    Molar mass P₄O₁₀ = 283.88 g/m

    1.66m. 283.88 g/m = 471.03 g
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