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In phosphorus trihydride there are four atoms. 1 x phosphorus and 3 x hydrogen. 1 + 3 = 4
There is said to be about 600 grams of nitrogen in 1.00 pound of ammonium and 130 pounds of phosphorus available in 1.00 pounds of ammonium phosphate.
The mass of phosphorus of any sample of calcium phosphate is the mass of the same multiplied by the percentage that phosphorus makes up of that sample. (mass of sample) x (mass of phosphorus/total mass) Therefore we must look at the chemical formula of the substance in question: Ca3(PO4)2. From this we can see that there are 2 phosphorus atoms attributing mass to the total molecule. The formula becomes: 500 g x 2x30.97 g/mol/310.17 g/mol = 99.8 g molar mass of phosphorus: 30.97 g/mol molar mass of calcium phosphate: 310.17 g/mol total mass: 500 g
tetra means four, so four
There are 4 atoms - three lithium (Li) atoms and one phosphorus (P) atom.
The number of phosphorus atoms is 5,326095.10e23.
The number of atoms is 39,746.10e23.
The chemical formula for Sodium Phosphate is Na3PO4.Therefor there are 8 atoms in one molecule of Sodium Phosphate; Three Sodium atoms, One Phosphorus atom, and Four Oxygen atoms. Sodium Phosphate is also known as Trisodium phosphate or TSP.
Because copper (II) cations have a charge of +2 and phosphate anions have a charge of -3, the formula of anhydrous* copper (II) phosphate is Cu3(PO4)2. This shows that each formula unit contains 2 atoms of phosphorus. Therefore, the atoms of phosphorus in 4.8 formula units is 4.8 x Avogadro's Number, or about 2.9 X 1024 atoms, to the justified number of significant digits. ____________________________________ The answer to the problem will be the same if hydrated copper (II) phosphate is assumed, because the water of hydration contains no phosphorus and the quantity is specified in moles or formula units, but the formula would be different.
There is more than one compound between magnesium and phosphate, but the most common one has a formula of Mg3(PO4)2. This formula unit contains 13 atoms: 3 of magnesium, 2 of phosphorus, and 8 of oxygen.
Phosphorus pentachloride is the chemical name for the molecular formula of PCl5. At Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP) one mole corresponds to Avogadro's number of 6.02x10^23 particles. Using molar ratios we know that for every 1 mole of PCl5 we have 1 mole of P. a ratio of 1:1. Answering this question therefore is multiplying our given quantity of 2.97 moles by 6.02x10^23 yielding out answer of 1.79x10^24 atoms.
There are 3 Barium, 2 Phosphorus and 8 Oxygen in Barium Phosphate (Ba3(PO4)2, making 13 units. Multiply 0.0350 mol given by 13 and you get 0.455 mol.Since they want atoms, multiply 0.455 by Avogadro's number (0.455 x 6.023 x 1023) and you get 2.74 atoms of barium phosphate.
In phosphorus trihydride there are four atoms. 1 x phosphorus and 3 x hydrogen. 1 + 3 = 4
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The number of phosphorus atoms is 63,181.10e23.
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