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How many moles of p are in 2.4 moles of p2o10?

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In order to solve this type of problem, we take a look at the subscript of each element involved in the compound. These values signifies the number of particles present of that element in that compound. The calculation is as follows:

2.4 moles P2O10 ( 2 moles P / 1 moles P2O10 ) = 4.8 moles P

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