Answer: The mass of sodium phosphate that would be added is 22.14 grams
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the number of moles for given molarity, we use the equation:
.....(1)
Molarity of calcium chloride solution = 0.050 M
Volume of solution = 1.5 L
Putting values in equation 1, we get:

1 mole of calcium chloride contains 1 mole of calcium ions and 2 moles of chloride ions
Moles of calcium ions = 0.075 moles
The chemical equation for the reaction of calcium ions and phosphate ions follows:

By Stoichiometry of the reaction:
3 moles of calcium ions reacts with 2 moles of phosphate ions
So, 0.075 moles of calcium ions will react with =
of phosphate ions
Molarity of magnesium nitrate solution = 0.085 M
Volume of solution = 1.5 L
Putting values in equation 1, we get:

1 mole of magnesium nitrate contains 1 mole of magnesium ions and 2 moles of nitrate ions
Moles of magnesium ions = 0.1275 moles
The chemical equation for the reaction of magnesium ions and phosphate ions follows:

By Stoichiometry of the reaction:
3 moles of magnesium ions reacts with 2 moles of phosphate ions
So, 0.1275 moles of magnesium ions will react with =
of phosphate ions
1 mole of sodium phosphate contains 1 mole of phosphate ions and 2 moles of sodium ions
To calculate the number of moles, we use the equation:

Molar mass of sodium phosphate = 164 g/mol
Total moles of phosphate ions = [0.05 + 0.085] = 0.135 moles
Putting values in above equation, we get:

Hence, the mass of sodium phosphate that would be added is 22.14 grams