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When 2 moles of K3PO4 is dissolved in water, how many moles of ions are produced? For your answer do not put units, just the numeric value.

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Hey there!

1 mole of K3PO4 (aq) gives 3 moles of K⁺ ions , and 1 mole of PO₄³⁻ ion

So:

K3PO4(aq) ⇌ 3 K⁺(aq) + PO₄³⁻(aq)

There are 4 moles of ions , when 2 moles of K3PO4(aq) is dissolved in water.

6 moles of K⁺ + 2 moles of PO₄³⁻ ions are formed !

There are total 8 moles of ions .


Hope that helps!


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Answer: 8 moles of ions are produced when
K_3PO_4 is dissolved in water.

Explanation: When
K_3PO_4 is dissolved in water, ionization reaction takes place
. The reaction follows:


K_3PO_4(aq.)\rightarrow 3K^+(aq.)+PO_4^(3-)(aq.)

By stoichiometry,

1 mole of
K_3PO_4 produces 3 moles of
K^+ and 1 mole of
PO_4^(3-)

So, 2 moles of
K_3PO_4 will produce (2 ×3) = 6 moles of
K^+ and (2 × 1) = 2 moles of
PO_4^(3-)

Hence, total moles of ions produced = ( 6 + 2 ) = 8 moles of ions.

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