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Phosphorus trichloride reacts with water, as shown here: PC13 (/) + 3H₂O (1)→ H3PO3(aq) + 3HCI (aq) If 50.0 g of water is combined with 140.0 g of PCI3, which one is the limiting reactant and what is the theoretical yield of H3PO3 in grams? (show your work)
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Phosphorus trichloride reacts with water, as shown here: PC13 (/) + 3H₂O (1)→ H3PO3(aq) + 3HCI (aq) If 50.0 g of water i
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Phosphorus trichloride reacts with water, as shown here: PC13 (/) + 3H₂O (1)→ H3PO3(aq) + 3HCI (aq) If 50.0 g of water i
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