Phosphorus trichloride decomposes into its elements when heated. If 1000 molecules of phosphorous trichloride react, how many chlorine molecules will be produced?
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Phosphorus trichloride decomposes into its elements when heated. If 1000 molecules of phosphorous trichloride react, how...
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