When phosphorus reacts with chlorine, phosphorus trichloride is formed according to the equation: ___P4(s) + ___Cl2(g) ___PCl3(l) (unbalanced) Balance the equation and determine how many grams of chlorine would be required to react with 10.6 g of phosphorus.
A) 6.07 g
B) 24.3 g
C) 36.4 g
D) 18.5 g
E) 74.1 g
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