Okay, I made quite a few assumptions here:
Assume that all the chlorine reacted with the phosphorus.
And for the PCl
3, PCl
5 formed, It fully hydrolyse to H
3PO
3 and H
3PO
4.
So
PCl
3 + H
2O
H
3PO
3 +3HCl (pKa = 1.3, 6.7)
PCl
5 + H
2O
H
3PO
4 +5HCl (pKa = 2.15, 7.20, 12.3)
Looking at the pKa values, in methyl orange, the phosphurous species present will be H2PO
4- and H2PO
3- predominantly.
In pheno, the phosphurous species present will be HPO
42- and HPO
32- predominantly.
So in the 10ml reacted, let there be x mol H
3PO
3 and y mol H
3PO
44x + 6y = 0.0071 x 0.25
5x + 7y = 0.0087 x 0.25
solving, x= 3.125 x 10
-4, y= 8.75 x 10
-5thus in the mixture [itex]\frac{PCl_3}{PCl_5}= \frac{25}{7} [/itex]
since 0.32258 mol of P reacted,
nPCl
3 = 0.2520156 mol
nPCl
5 = 0.070565 mol
so 39.365g of Cl
2 was used.
Didn't check, so might have math error somewhere.