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19 September, 05:20

White phosphorus has the molecular formula p4 and sulfur has the molecular formula s8. how many grams of white phosphorus contain the same number of molecules as 6.41 g of sulfur?

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  1. 19 September, 05:22
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    To solve this problem, we must first convert sulfur the mass of sulfur into number of moles. We know that molar masses of the elements are:

    S = 32 g / mol

    P = 31 g / mol

    Therefore the molecular forms has molar masses of:

    S8 = 8 (32 g / mol) = 256 g / mol

    P4 = 4 (31 g / mol) = 124 g / mol

    Therefore converting mass to moles for S8:

    moles S8 = 6.41 g / (256 g / mol) = 0.025 mol S8

    This amount should be equal to P4, hence the number of moles of P4 should also be:

    moles P4 = 0.025 mol P4

    Converting to mass:

    mass P4 = 0.025 mol (124 g / mol)

    mass P4 = 3.1 g
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