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30 March, 00:28

2. How many moles of H2 are needed to produce 36 moles of PH3?

P4 + 6H2 → 4PH3

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  1. 30 March, 02:59
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    54 moles

    Explanation:

    The balanced equation for the reaction is given below:

    P4 + 6H2 → 4PH3

    From the balanced equation above,

    6 moles of H2 are needed to produce 4 moles of PH3.

    Therefore, Xmol of H2 will be needed to produce 36 moles of PH3 i. e

    Xmol of H2 = (6x36) / 4

    Xmol of H2 = 54 moles

    Therefore, 54 moles of H2 are needed to produce 36 moles of PH3
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