45.2654g of white phosphorus solid (P4) is reacted with 89.3332 grams of chlorine gas to produce phosphorus trichloride solid. Answer the following and show all work. Use correct sig figs.
Balanced Equation: ____________________
What is the limiting reactant? (show work)
How many grams of phosphorus trichloride can be produced?
Theoretically how many grams of the excess reactant will remain after the reaction ceases?
If in reality the reaction produced 115.2345 grams of phosphorus trichloride, what was the percent yield?
Limiting reactant is
Chlorine gas
Mass of excess reagent remains after reaction is
19.2531 g of P4
percent yield of PCl3 is
99.90%

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