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3 October, 20:16

How many kilograms of a fertilizer are made of pure P2O5 would be required to supply 1.69 kilogram of phosphorus to the soil?

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  1. 3 October, 20:21
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    3.89 kg P2O5 must be used to supply 1.69 kg Phosphorus to the soil.

    Explanation:

    The molecular mass of P2O5 is

    P2 = 2 * 31 = 62

    O5 = 5 * 16 = 80

    Molecular Mass = 142

    Set up a Proportion

    142 grams P2O5 supplies 62 grams of phosphorus

    x kg P2O5 supplies 1.69 kg of phosphorus

    Though this might be a bit anti intuitive, you don't have to convert the units for this question. The ratio is all that is important.

    142/x = 62/1.69 Cross multiply

    142 * 1.69 = 62x combine the left

    239.98 = 62x Divide by 62

    239.98/62 = x

    3.89 kg of P2O5 must be used.
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