Answer:
137g of Na3PO4
Step-by-step explanation:
We sort of need to work backwards in this case. First figure out how many total Na+ ions there will be:
C = n/V
1 = n/0.4
n=2.5
The solution will contain 2.5 moles of Na+ ions. Now, notice that in Na3PO4 there are 3 Na atoms per molecule. That means if there are 2.5 moles of Na, there are 3 times LESS moles of Na3PO4.
2.5/3 = 0.833
Therefore 0.833 moles of Na3PO4 will be required. Now it's just a simple matter of converting to grams (using molar mass of Na3PO4):
n = m/MM
0.833 = m/164
m = 137
A total of 137g of Na3PO4 will be required.