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PC15 (s) + H₂O(1) POCI3 (1) + 2HCl(aq) When 62.57 g of phosphorus pentachloride reacts with excess water, what mass of hydrogen chloride will be produced?
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PC15 (s) + H₂O(1) POCI3 (1) + 2HCl(aq) When 62.57 g of phosphorus pentachloride reacts with excess water, what mass of hydrogen chloride will be produced?
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21.91 grams
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