J.R. S. answered 09/13/21
Ph.D. University Professor with 10+ years Tutoring Experience
Copper(II) phosphate = Ca3(PO4)2
6.20 mol Ca3(PO4)2 x 2 mol P / mol Ca3(PO4)2 x 6.02x1023 P atoms / mol P = 7.46x1024 atoms of P
Jaylin J.
asked 09/12/21How many atoms of phosphorus are in 6.20 mol of copper(II) phosphate?
What is the formula for copper(II) phosphate? Capitalization and punctuation count.
J.R. S. answered 09/13/21
Ph.D. University Professor with 10+ years Tutoring Experience
Copper(II) phosphate = Ca3(PO4)2
6.20 mol Ca3(PO4)2 x 2 mol P / mol Ca3(PO4)2 x 6.02x1023 P atoms / mol P = 7.46x1024 atoms of P
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