Asked by Janice

Calculate the number of grams in the following :[149.096 g/mole]

8.55 moles of (NH4)3PO4


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Answered by Chopsticks
First add up the molarity of your compound

3N= 42.0201
12H = 12.09528
P= 30.97376
4O = 63.99600

Add those number up and you should get 149.08 (I rounded).

(8.55mole) * (149.09g/1mole) = ??

Answered by Chopsticks
Dang it! I did not know what the :[149.096 g/mole] meant until I looked back again. Apparently they gave your the total mass of the compound! I went through and did all that work for nothing!

Anyways your answer should not be off by much, but if you it to be as accurate as the problem says than use replace the grams
Answered by RickP
Also, you are not adding up the molarity of the compound. Molarity is numer of moles of solute per liter of solution.
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