Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Atoms, Molecules and Stoichiometry, Exercise 26: Questions

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Lawrie Ryan Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Atoms, Molecules and Stoichiometry, Exercise 26: Questions

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Questions from Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Atoms, Molecules and Stoichiometry, Exercise 26: Questions with Hints & Solutions

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AS and A Level
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50 cm3 of a gaseous hydride of phosphorus, PHn reacts with exactly 150 cm3 of chlorine, Cl2, to form liquid phosphorous trichloride and 150 cm3 of hydrogen chloride gas, HCl. How many moles of chlorine react with 1 mole of the gaseous hydride?

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AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

50 cm3 of a gaseous hydride of phosphorus, PHn reacts with exactly 150 cm3 of chlorine, Cl2, to form liquid phosphorous trichloride and 150 cm3 of hydrogen chloride gas, HCl. Deduce the formula of the phosphorus hydride.

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AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

50 cm3 of a gaseous hydride of phosphorus, PHn reacts with exactly 150 cm3 of chlorine, Cl2, to form liquid phosphorous trichloride and 150 cm3 of hydrogen chloride gas, HCl. Write a balanced equation for the reaction.

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AS and A Level
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What is the volume of carbon dioxide produced when 14 g of ethene, C2H4, reacts with excess oxygen? (Mr ethene=28).

C2H4g+3O2g2CO2g+2H2Ol.