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Pt took 39 minutes. Question 1 0/ 10 pts If 3.10 moles of P4010 reacted with excess water, how many grams of H3PO4 would be produced?
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If 3.10 moles of P4010 reacted with excess water, how many grams of H3PO4
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Balanced Equation
P4O10 + 6H20 —> 4H3PO4
3.10 moles of P4O10
1:3 mole ration with H3PO4
Therefore 3.10 x 3 = 9.30
Moles • molar mass = mass
9.30mol x 97.994g/mol = 911.34g roughly
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