Answer:
3.40 moles of P2O5 will be produced
Explanation:
Step 1: Data given
Number of moles P2O5 = 3.80 moles
Number of moles P2O5 = 3.40 moles
Step 2: The balanced equation
4P + 5O2 → 2PO5
Step 3: Calculate moles
For 4 moles P we need 5 moles O2 to produce 2 moles P2O5
in part A: the limiting reactant is P and we form 3.80 moles P2O5
For 3.80 moles P2O5 have 2*3.80 moles = 7.60 moles P
In part B, the limiting reactant is oxygen
For 3.40 moles P2O4 we need 2.5 * 3.40 = 8.50 moles O2
Step 4: Calculate the limiting reactant
For 4 moles P we need 5 moles O2 to produce 2 moles P2O5
Oxygen is the limting reactant. It will completely be consumed. (8.50 moles O2). Phosphorus is in excess. There will react 4/5 * 8.50 = 6.70 moles P
There will remain 7.60 - 6.80 = 0.80 moles P
Step 5: Calculate moles P2O5
For 4 moles P we need 5 moles O2 to produce 2 moles P2O5
For 8.50 moles O2 we'll have 2/5 * 8.50 = 3.40 moles P2O5
3.40 moles of P2O5 will be produced