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Chemistry, 27.04.2021 15:10 carterh166

In the reaction: a. Balance the equation: H3PO4 + HI → H3P + I2 + H2O
b. If 101 g of phosphoric acid reacts with 413 g of hydroiodic acid, what mass of iodine is produced?

c. What is the limiting reactant?
d. If 101 g of phosphoric acid reacts with 413 g of hydroiodic acid. How much excess reactant will be left over?

e. If the reaction produced 376g of iodine. What is the percent yield?

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