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27 May, 18:10

Lithium reacts with lead (ll) phosphate in a single replacement reaction. How many grams of lithium phosphate are produced from 4.22 mol of lithium?

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  1. 27 May, 18:25
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    163.2 g of Li₃PO₄ are made in the reaction

    Explanation:

    In first place we determine the reaction, to see stoichiometry.

    The reactants are Li and Pb₃ (PO₄) ₂; the products are Li₃PO₄ and Pb

    Equation: 6Li + Pb₃ (PO₄) ₂ → 2Li₃PO₄ + 3Pb

    6 moles of Li can produce 2 moles of lithium phosphate

    Therefore, 4.22 moles of Li will produce (4.22. 2) / 6 = 1.41 moles of Li₃PO₄

    Let's convert the amount to mass, to find the answer:

    1.41 mol. 115.79 g / 1mol = 163.2 g
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