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Question 9 5 pts The reaction: P4 (s) + 6H2(g) — 4PH3 (g) tells us that...
The reaction: P4 (s) + 6H2(g) +4PH3 (g) tells us that 7.0 moles of H2reacts with how many moles of Phosphorous, P4? 1.00 3.00 1.17 6.00 7.00
The reaction: P. (s) + 6H2 (9) -4PH3 (9) tells us that 7.0 moles of Hy reacts with how many moles of Phosphorous, PG? 7.00 1.00 3.00 1.17 6.00
8. The balanced equation P4 (s) + 6H2 (g) --> 4PH3 tells us that 2 mol H2 a. reacts with 1 mol 4 b. produces 4 mol PH3 c. cannot react with phosphorus d. produces 2 mol PH3 e. reacts with 2 mol P4 idk y i cant seem to get the answer from the choices above?
For the reaction shown here 4PH3(g) —> 6H2(g) + P4(g) the equilibrium comcentrations were found to be [PH3] = 0.250 [H2] = 0.600 [P4] = 0.750 What is the equilibrium comstant for this reactiln?
Consider the reaction 4PH3(g) → P4(g) + 6H2(g) At a particular point during the reaction, molecular hydrogen is being formed at the rate of 0.135 M/s. (a) At what rate is P4 being produced? M/s (b) At what rate is PH3 being consumed?
Consider the reaction 4PH3(g) →P4(g) + 6H2(g) At a particular point during the reaction, molecular hydrogen is being formed at the rate of 0.173 M/s. (a) At what rate is P4 being produced? (answer in M/s) (b) At what rate is PH3 being consumed? (answer in M/s)
2. Consider the reaction 4PH3(g) → P4(g) + 6H2(g) Suppose that, at a particular moment during the reaction, molecular hydrogen is being formed at rate of 0.234 M/s. (a) At what rate is P4 changing? _______ M/s (b) At what rate is PH3 changing? ________ M/sF
Be sure to answer all parts. Consider the reaction 4PH3(g) →P4(g) + 6H2(g) At a particular point during the reaction, molecular hydrogen is being formed at the rate of 0.143 M/s. (a) At what rate is P4 being produced? M/s (b) At what rate is PH3 being consumed? M/s
Be sure to answer all parts. Consider the reaction 4PH3(g) → P4(g) + 6H2(g) Suppose that, at a particular moment during the reaction, molecular hydrogen is being formed at rate of 0.226 M/s. (a) At what rate is P4 changing? M/s (b) At what rate is PH3 changing? M/sF
2) Consider the reaction 4PH3(g) → P4(g) + 6H2(g) Suppose that, at a particular moment during the reaction, molecular hydrogen is being formed at rate of 0.227 M/s. (a) At what rate is P4 changing? ______ M/s (b) At what rate is PH3 changing? _______ M/sF 4. Consider the reaction: N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g) Suppose that a particular moment during the reaction, molecular hydrogen is reacting at a rate of −0.0220 M/s. At what rate is ammonia being formed?...