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23 November, 03:04

How many grams of diphosphorus pentoxide result if 100.0 g of phosphorus are combined with sufficient oxygen?

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  1. 23 November, 04:46
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    Answer is: 230 g.

    Chemical reaction: P₄ + 5O₂ → 2P₂O₅.

    m (P₄) = 100 g.

    M (P₄) = 4 · 31 g/mol = 124 g/mol.

    n (P₄) = m (P₄) : M (P₄) = 100g : 124g/mol = 0,806 mol.

    From reaction: n (P₄) : n (P₂O5) = 1 : 2.

    n (P₂O₅) = 1,612 mol.

    m (P₂O₅) = 1,612 mol · 142g/mol = 230g.

    M - molar mass.

    n - amount of substance.
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