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30 November, 21:46

The number of p atoms in 1.0 g of ba3 (po4) 2 is:

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  1. 1 December, 01:36
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    First, we determine the number of moles of barium phosphate. This is done using:

    Moles = mass / Mr

    Moles = 1 / 602

    Moles = 0.002

    Now, we see from the formula of the compound that each mole of barium phosphate has 2 moles of phosphorus (P). Therefore, the moles of phosphorus are:

    0.002 * 2 = 0.004

    The number of particles in one mole of substance is 6.02 x 10²³. The number of phosphorus atoms will be:

    0.004 * 6.02 x 10²³

    2.41 x 10²¹ atoms of phosphorus are present
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