Final answer:
The question does not provide enough information to calculate the volume of NaCl produced from 1.75 x 10^23 formula units of Na3PO4. Formula units need to be converted to moles, and additional information such as the reaction involved and the molarity or density is required to find the volume.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the volume of NaCl that can be produced from 1.75 x 10^23 formula units of Na3PO4, we need to first understand the stoichiometry of the reaction that would produce NaCl. However, the provided information doesn't include a balanced chemical equation or reactants that would produce NaCl directly from Na3PO4. Furthermore, the volume of a substance in liters or milliliters is not directly determined by the amount in formula units without additional information on the density or the molar volume of the substance. Therefore, we don't have sufficient information to calculate the volume of NaCl from the formula units of Na3PO4 given. Additionally, formula units cannot be converted directly to volume units such as liters or milliliters. They first need to be converted to moles and then, with the right concentration or density information, to volume.