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Chemistry, 10.11.2019 06:31, jannaleigh

Consider the reaction of phosphorus with water and iodine. 2p (s) 6h2o (l) 3i2 (s) 6hi (aq) 2h3po3 (aq) determine the limiting reactant in a mixture containing 92.8 g of p, 257 g of h2o, and 1.39×103 g of i2. calculate the maximum mass (in grams) of hydroiodic acid, hi, that can be produced in the reaction. the limiting reactant is:

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