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48.5 moles of P4O10 contains how many moles of P

User Jcolicchio
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So moles P = 4 x moles P4O10
= 4 x 68.5 mol
= 274 mol
User Stefan Schultze
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Answer : The number of moles of phosphorous are 194 moles.

Explanation : Given,

Moles of
P_4O_(10) = 48.5 moles

By the stoichiometry in
P_4O_(10), there are 4 moles of phosphorus and 10 moles of oxygen.

As, 1 mole of
P_4O_(10) contains 4 moles of phosphorous

So, 48.5 moles of
P_4O_(10) contains
48.5* 4=194 moles of phosphorous

Therefore, the number of moles of phosphorous are 194 moles.

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