Yes!
soluble
Sodium phosphate is the name, but it is NOT an acid, rather a base!
The products of the dehydration reaction between Na3PO4 and 12 H2O would be NaPO3 and 11 H2O molecules. Water (H2O) will be eliminated as a byproduct, leaving behind the dehydrated form of sodium phosphate, NaPO3.
NA3PO4 is the chemical formula for sodium phosphate, which is a salt composed of sodium cations and phosphate anions. It is commonly used in laboratory applications, such as in buffer solutions or as a cleaning agent. Sodium phosphate has various forms with different stoichiometries, such as tribasic sodium phosphate (trisodium phosphate) or dodecahydrate sodium phosphate.
Sodium phosphate is a ternary salt.
soluble
Nothing happens, all possible salts are very soluble: Potassium and sodium salts are always soluble!
Na3PO4
There is NO symbol for sodium phosphate. It is a chemical formula. The chemical formula is ' Na3PO4 '.
Na3PO4(aq) = 3Na^(+) (aq) + PO4^(3-) (aq) 'NB ' 'aq' is for 'aqueous' , from Latin for 'water'.
Sodium phosphate (Na3PO4).
The net ionic equation for Na3PO4 is 3Na+ + PO4^3- -> Na3PO4. This equation shows that the sodium ion (Na+) and phosphate ion (PO4^3-) combine to form sodium phosphate (Na3PO4) without any spectator ions.
There are 0.75 moles of sodium ions present in 2.50 L of 0.300 M Na3PO4. Each formula unit of Na3PO4 has 3 sodium ions. So, for every mole of Na3PO4, there are 3 moles of sodium ions. Calculating the moles of sodium ions: 2.5 L * 0.300 mol/L * 3 mol Na+ / 1 mol Na3PO4 = 0.75 moles of Na+.
The correct name of the compound Na3PO4 is sodium phosphate.
Sodium Phosphate
Na3PO4
Phosphorus has a molar mass of 30.97 g/mol, while the molar mass of Na3PO4 is 163.94 g/mol. To find the percentage by mass of phosphorus in Na3PO4, divide the molar mass of phosphorus by the molar mass of Na3PO4, and multiply by 100. This gives a percentage by mass of approximately 18.9% phosphorus in Na3PO4.