Question:

The balanced equation P4(s) + 6H₂(g) → 4PH3(g) tells us that

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The balanced equation P4(s) + 6H₂(g) → 4PH3(g) tells us that

The balanced equation P4(s) + 6H₂(g) → 4PH3(g) tells us that 7.0 mol H₂ a reacts with 3.5 mol P4 b. cannot react with phosphorus c. reacts with 7.0 mol P4 d. produces 4.7 mol PH3 e produces 14.0 mol PH3