Asked by Boberto
                if 10.3 lithium sulfate react with an abundant amount of potassium phosphate, what mass of lithium phosphate can you expect to isolate? 
lithium sulfate to lithium phosphate : 10.03 x 3 li3PO4 x 115.79 Lipo4 / 109.94 liSo4 / 3 LiSo4 = 10.9016179159
potassium phosphate to lithium phosphate: 56 x 3 li3po4 x 115.79 / 12.267 / 3 = 792.888236733
Im gussing potassium phosphate to lithium phosphate expect to isolate becuase its more?
            
            
        lithium sulfate to lithium phosphate : 10.03 x 3 li3PO4 x 115.79 Lipo4 / 109.94 liSo4 / 3 LiSo4 = 10.9016179159
potassium phosphate to lithium phosphate: 56 x 3 li3po4 x 115.79 / 12.267 / 3 = 792.888236733
Im gussing potassium phosphate to lithium phosphate expect to isolate becuase its more?
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            Boberto
            
    I messed up the problem. potassium phosphate to lithium phosphate: 56 x 3 li3po4 x 115.79 / 212.267(forgot the 2) / 3 = 45.8213476424. 
    
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