Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
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Consider the following balanced equation, an important reaction in the industrial manufactur of phosphorus pentachloride: PCL3(g) +CL2(g) = PCL5(g)
This reaction has a known yield of PCL5 of 66.3%. You are a chemical engineer tasked with producing PCL5. Determine the actual mass of phosphorus pentachloride formed when you react 61.3 KG of molecular chlorine with an excess of phosphorus trichloride. (P:30.97 g/mol; Cl 35.45 g/mol)
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