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a) A reaction container holds 5.33 g of P4 and 3.77 g of O2 and reaction A occurs. If enough oxygen is available then the P4O6 reacts further to undergo reaction B. What is the limiting reactant for the formation of P4O6? b) What mass of P4O6 is produced (theoretical yield in grams)? c) If 7.12g of P4O6 were obtained what is the percent yield? d) Will reaction B occur? Why or why not? What mass of excess reactant is left in the reaction container?

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