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how many moles of H3PO4 are produced when 1 mole of P4O10 is dissovled in 6 moles of H2O​

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Calculate Moles of Product

Determine the moles of product produced by dividing the grams of product by the grams per mole of product. You now have calculated the number of moles of every compound used in this reaction. 41.304 g of Na Cl ÷ 58.243 g/mol = 0.70917 moles of Na Cl.

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