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How many moles of naoh will react with 13.5 moles of k3po4

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Answer: 40.5 mol

Step-by-step explanation:

Since this is a double replacement reaction, the unbalanced equation is something like follows:


\text{K}_(3)\text{PO}_(4)+\text{NaOH} \longrightarrow \text{KOH}+\text{Na}_(3)\text{PO}_(4)

Balancing this equation,


\text{K}_(3)\text{PO}_(4)+3\text{NaOH} \longrightarrow 3\text{KOH}+\text{Na}_(3)\text{PO}_(4)

From this equation, we can conclude that for every 3 moles of sodium hydroxide consumed, 1 mole of potassium phosphate is consumed.

This means the answer is 13.5(3)=40.5 mol

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