Question: The balanced equation P 4 ( s ) + 6 H 2 ( g ) 4 P H 3 ( g ) tells us that

The balanced equation P4(s)+6H2(g)4PH3(g) tells us that 7.0molH2
-a.-reacts with 3.5molP4
-b.-produces 14.0molPH3
-c.-cannot react with phosphorus
-d.-produces 4.7molPH3
-e.-reacts with 7.0molP4
 The balanced equation P4(s)+6H2(g)4PH3(g) tells us that 7.0molH2 -a.-reacts with 3.5molP4

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