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Transcribed Image Text:A 12.39 g sample of phosphorus reacts with 42.54 g of chlorine to form only phosphorus
trichloride (PCI3). If it is the only product, what mass of PC13 is formed?
140.01 g
54.93 g
30.15 g
79.71 g
91.86 g
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