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.
To convert 1349 grams of Na3PO4 (sodium phosphate) to miles, you first need to determine the context of the question, as grams and miles measure different things. If you're asking about the distance related to a specific quantity or scenario involving Na3PO4, please clarify. Otherwise, there is no direct conversion between grams of a substance and miles.
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.
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.
Na3PO4
Sodium Phosphate