Chemistry, asked by JAYACHAUDHARY1, 1 year ago

How many grams of hydrogen are needed to produce 10 moles of H3PO4?


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Answered by KaptainEasy
19

As the formula of H₃PO₄ shows , that in 1 mole of H₃PO₄ there are 3 hydrogen atoms that are used in it and that means there is 3 g of hydrogen , So as in 1 mole of H₃PO₄ there are 3 hydrogen atoms that are used in it and that means there is 3 g of hydrogen, then in 10 mole of H₃PO₄ there are 3×10=30 hydrogen atoms that are used in it and that means there is 30 g of hydrogen.

So ,  30 g of hydrogen are needed to produce 10 moles of H₃PO₄

Answered by shivanggarg50
1

30.24gm is the answer of this

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