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6H2(g) + P4(s) —> 4 PH3(g) Solids phosphorus reacts with hydrogen gas to form phosphine gas (PH3) as shown above. What is the theoretical yeild of PH3 that can be formed when 4.00 g H2 reacts with 6.20 g P4 ?
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6H2(g) + P4(s) —> 4 PH3(g)
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