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Carlos is making phosphorus trichloride using the equation below. He uses 15. 5 g of phosphorus and collects 50. 9 g of phosphorus chloride. 2P 3Cl2 2PCl3 How much chlorine reacted with the phosphorus?
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Carlos is making phosphorus trichloride using the equation below. He uses 15. 5 g of phosphorus and collects 50. 9 g of phosphorus chloride. 2P 3Cl2 2PCl3 How much chlorine reacted with the phosphorus? 15. 5 g 17. 7 g 35. 4 g 66. 4 g.
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The quadratic formula of A+B -81 *2 squared
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