Answer: The moles of
that contain given number of chlorine atoms is 20.4 moles
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given:
Number of atoms of chlorine =

A chemical compound having chemical formula

In 1 mole of phosphorus trichloride, 1 mole of phosphorus atom and 3 moles of chlorine atoms are present.
According to mole concept:
number of molecules occupy 1 mole of a compound.
So,
number of chlorine atoms occupy 1 mole of phosphorus trichloride
Then,
number of chlorine atoms will occupy =
of phosphorus trichloride
Hence, the moles of
that contain given number of chlorine atoms is 20.4 moles