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How many grams of O2 are reacted when 3.5 mols of P203 are formed?
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1.45 moles of P2O3 contains 1.45 moles of O3 which means 4.35 moles of O:
1.45 × 3 = 4.35 moles of O
Then you can calculate moles of O2 by dividing it by 2:
4.35 moles ÷ 2 = 2.175 moles of O2 needed
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