1.Decomposition of phosporus pentachloride to produce phosporus trichloride and chlorine gas, my teacher said that the asnwer is:
PCl5 -> PCl3 + Cl2
BUT, I disagree and debated with him, since u need to balance it in the first place, like the PCl5 should be P5(Cl5)3. Am I right??
2. Hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, decomposes rapidly to give gaseous oxygen and liquid water. So, the answer should be:
H2O2 -> O2 + H2 , right? My friend told me that the correct one is:
H2O2 -> O2 + H2O , surely this one is wrong because it's not even balanced. But, my conscience says that mine is wrong.
3. I just received a new homework again,
"Make drawings showing the decomposition of six molecules of ammonia gas to form hydrogen and nitrogen"
So, I need to draw SIX Ammonia gas at once?? If that's so, then I'll have to draw 6 ammonia, 6 Nitrogen and 18 Hydrogen?? That's insane.
I need your guys' help for these troublesome questions. Thanks. :1eye: