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Consider the following balanced equation: P4(s) + 6F2(e)
4PF3(g)
If 1.25 moles of P4(s) is reacted with 6 moles of F2(g), How many moles of PF3(e) are
produced?
O 5 moles
4 moles
O 6 moles
O 3 moles


Consider the following balanced equation:

P4(s) + 6F2(e)
4PF3(g)
If 1.25 moles of P4(s) is reacte

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