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What weights of P4O6 and P4O10 will be produced by the combustion of 31 g of P4 in 32 g of oxygen assuming complete combustion?

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2.75 g, 219.5 g
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27.5 g, 35.5 g
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55 g, 56.77 g
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17.5 g, 190.5 g
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Solution

The correct option is B 27.5 g, 35.5 g
The equations for the given reactions is:
P4+3O2P4O6
P4+5O2P4O10
When we combine the above, we get
2P4+8O2P4O6+P4O10
We can calculate the mass of the individual products formed by calculating the mass of phosphorus and oxygen reacted individually.
It is important to note that the mass of P4used would be the same in both cases, i.e. 312=15.5g
Oxygen however reacts in different ratios, out of a total of 8 parts, 3 parts combine to form P4O6 and P4O10 is formed by the other 5 parts.
Mass of oxygen in P4O6: 3×32 g8=12 g
Mass of oxygen in P4O10: 5×O2 =5×32 g8=20 g
Hence, the weights of the products would be:
P4O6=15.5 g+12 g= 27.5 g
P4O10=15.5 g+20 g=35.5 g

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