Answer:
561 g P₂O₃
Explanation:
To find the mass of P₂O₃, you need to (1) convert moles H₃PO₃ to moles P₂O₃ (via mole-to-mole ratio from equation coefficients) and then (2) convert moles P₂O₃ to grams P₂O₃ (via molar mass). It is important to arrange the ratios/conversions in a way that allows for the cancellation of units. The final answer should have 3 sig figs to match the amount of sig figs in the given value.
Atomic Mass (P): 30.974 g/mol
Atomic Mass (O): 15.998 g/mol
Molar Mass (P₂O₃): 2(30.974 g/mol) + 3(15.998 g/mol)
Molar Mass (P₂O₃): 109.942 g/mol
1 P₂O₃ + 3 H₂O -----> 2 H₃PO₃
10.2 moles H₃PO₃ 1 mole P₂O₃ 109.942 g
---------------------------- x -------------------------- x ------------------- = 561 g P₂O₃
2 moles H₃PO₃ 1 mole
Answer:
273 K, 101.3 kPa
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Answer:
1. H+ + OH- <--------> H2O
H+ is a Lewis acid
OH- is a Lewis base
2. Cl- + BCl3 <---------> BCl4-
Cl- is a Lewis base
BCl3 is a Lewis acid
3. K+ + 6H2O <------> K(H2O)6+
K+ is a Lewis acid
H2O is a Lewis base
Explanation:
By definition, Lewis acid is an electron pair acceptor while a Lewis base is an electron pair donor.
Potassium ion accept electron pairs from 6 water molecules which donate the electron pairs.
Answer:
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Answer:
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