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Messiah Pierce
31 December, 20:07
Calculate the molar mass of K3PO4
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Kyson Erickson
31 December, 21:09
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Molar mass of K₃PO₄ = 212.27 g/m
Explanation:
K₃PO₄ (Potassium phosphate)
This is a ionic salt compounded of phosphate and potassium
Mass of potassium = 39.10 g/m
Mass of phosphorus = 30.97 g/m
Mass of oxygen = 16 g/m
Molar mass of K₃PO₄ = 39.10 x3 + 30.97 + 16 x4 = 212.27 g/m
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