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13 August, 06:01

Potassium chloride, kcl, sodium sulfate, na2so4, glucose, c6h12o6, carbon dioxide, co2 and ammonium phosphate, (nh4) 3po4, are soluble in water. which one produces the largest number of dissolved particles per mole of dissolved solute? (nh4) 3po4 c6h12o6 kcl

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  1. 13 August, 06:30
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    Hello!

    The solute that produce the largest number of dissolved particles per mole of dissolved solute is Ammonium Phosphate (NH₄) ₃PO₄

    Explanation:

    When a solute is dissolved in water, it is surrounded by water molecules in a process called solvation.

    Ionic solutes dissociate following the general equation showed below:

    AnBm (s) → nA⁺ (aq) + mB⁻ (aq)

    The number of particles formed will be given by the sum of n+m. So, the solute with the highest sum of n+m is Ammonium Phosphate (NH₄) ₃PO₄ in which the sum equals 4

    (NH₄) ₃PO₄ (s) →3NH₄⁺ (aq) + PO₄⁻³

    Have a nice day!
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