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25 June, 14:40

What is the formula for copper (II) phosphate? Capitalization and punctuation count. How many atoms of phosphorus are in 7.10 mol of copper (II) phosphate?

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  1. 25 June, 14:53
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    There are 8.55ₓ10²⁵ atoms of P, in 7.1 moles of Cu₃ (PO₄) ₂

    Explanation:

    Copper (II) ⇒ Cu²⁺

    PO₄⁻³ → phosphate

    3Cu²⁺ + 2PO₄⁻³ → Cu₃ (PO₄) ₂

    1 mol of copper (II) phosphate has 2 mol of P, 8 moles of O and 3 moles of Cu.

    Then, 7.10 moles of salt has (7.1.2) = 14.2 moles of P

    In 1 mol we find, NA atoms (6.02ₓ10²³)

    In 14.2 moles we would find (14.2. NA) = 8.55ₓ10²⁵ atoms
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