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Assume the reaction of 96.47 g of P4 in the following reaction to determine the other quantities. 1P4 6Cl2 -> 4PCl3 moles of P4 reacting = mol moles of Cl2 required = mol moles of PCl3 formed = mol mass of PCl3 formed = g

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To determine the other quantities in the given reaction, use stoichiometry to calculate the moles of each component and then convert to grams.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine the other quantities in the given reaction, we need to use stoichiometry. First, calculate the number of moles of P4 by dividing the mass by the molar mass of P4. Next, use the balanced chemical equation to find the mole ratio between P4 and Cl2. Multiply the moles of P4 by this ratio to find the moles of Cl2 required. Finally, use the mole ratio between P4 and PCl3 to calculate the moles of PCl3 formed. Multiply the moles of PCl3 by its molar mass to find the mass of PCl3 formed.

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