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21 October, 14:30

How many grams of P4O10 would be produced when 0.700 mole of phosphorus is burned?

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  1. 21 October, 18:06
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    We can solve the equation and show the solution below:

    Oxygen atomic number is 16.

    Phosphorus atomic number is 32.

    We have the molecular weight:

    Molecular weight = (31*4) + (16*10)

    Molecular weight = 284 grams/mol

    Solving for the grams:

    0.4 mole (for P4) * (1 mol P4O10/1 mol P4) * (284 grams P4O10/1 mole P4O10)

    Total grams = 113.6

    The answer is 113.6 grams.
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