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Tetra phosphorus decaoxide combines with water to form phosphoric acid by the following unbalanced chemical equation:
P4O10+H2OH3PO4
In order to form 105.0 g of phosphoric acid, how much tetraphosphorus decaoxide will you need?

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262.6 g
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138.1 g
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75.97 g
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72. 42 g
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Solution

The correct option is C 75.97 g
Balanced chemical equation is:
P4O10+6H2O4H3PO4
Moles of phosphoric acid = 10598=1.07 mole
4 moles of H3PO4 are produced by 1 mole of P4O10
So, 1.07 mole of H3PO4 will be produced by (14×1.07)moles of P4O10
Mass of P4O10 required = 1.07×14×284=75.97 g

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