Chemistry, asked by valliparamesh0, 10 months ago

if phosphorous exist as P4 molecules.calculate the number of moles in 100g of phosphorous?

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Answered by Durrr
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Answer:

0.80 moles

explanation :

no. of moles =

given weight ÷ molar mass

no. of moles of P4 = 100÷ 12 =0.80 moles

P.S: Molar mass of Phosphorus =30.9

Answered by malihabatul23
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Answer:

Molar mass P4 = 30.97*4 = 123.88g/mol

100g P4 = 100/123.88 = 0.807g

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