Answer to Question #72648 in General Chemistry for Chloe Lozano

Question #72648
How much Diphosphorus Pentoxide results if 3.25 moles of Phosphorus are combined with sufficient Oxygen to complete the reaction?

A. 3.25 moles
B. 6.50 moles
C. 9.75 moles
D. 13.0 moles
E. None of the Above
Use the following: Phosphorus (P4) burns in Oxygen (O2) to form Diphosphorus Pentoxide.
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2018-01-25T04:42:17-0500
E. None of the Above

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