Answer:
1. P4 + 6Cl2 → 4PCI3; already balanced
2. 25.5 moles Cl2
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The chemical equation for the reaction of phosphorus with chlorine gas to produce phosphorus trichloride is:
P4 + 6Cl2 → 4PCI3
The equation is already balanced
2. The equation shows that 6 moles of chlorine gas are required to produce 4 moles of phosphorus trichloride.
set up a proportion:
6 moles Cl2 / 4 moles PCI3 = x moles Cl2 / 17 moles PCI3
solve for x:
x = (6 moles Cl2 / 4 moles PCI3) x 17 moles PCI3
x = 25.5 moles Cl2
Therefore, 25.5 moles of chlorine gas are required to produce 17 moles of phosphorus trichloride.