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11 December, 02:25

How many grams are in 1 mole of Pb3 (PO4) 4?

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  1. 11 December, 02:41
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    In 1 mol of Pb₃ (PO₄) ₄ occupies 1001.48 grams

    Explanation:

    This compound is the lead (IV) phosphate.

    Grams that occupy 1 mole, means the molar mass of the compound

    Pb = 207.2.3 = 621.6 g/m

    P = 30.97.4 = 123.88 g/m

    O = (16. 4). 4 = 256 g/m

    621.6 g/m + 123.88 g/m + 256 g/m = 1001.48 g/m
  2. 11 December, 02:52
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    Molar mass of Pb3 (PO4) 4 is 380+621.6 = 1001.6 g/mole

    Molar comcentration = Reacting mass / Molar Mass

    1 = Mr/1001.6

    Mr = 1001.6g
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