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How many moles are in 15.62g of P?

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 0.5043 \ mol \ P}}[/tex]

Explanation:

To convert from moles to grams, we must use the molar mass. This is found on the Periodic Table. Look for Phosphorous or P.

  • Phosphorus (P): 30.973762 g/mol

We can use this number as a ratio.

[tex]\frac{30.973762 \ g \ P }{1 \ mol \ P}[/tex]

Multiply by the given number of grams: 15.62

[tex]15.62 \ g \ P *\frac{30.973762 \ g \ P }{1 \ mol \ P}[/tex]

Flip the fraction so the grams of phosphorus cancel.

[tex]15.62 \ g \ P *\frac{1 \ mol \ P}{30.973762 \ g \ P }[/tex]

[tex]15.62 *\frac{1 \ mol \ P}{30.973762 }[/tex]

[tex]\frac{15.62 \ mol \ P}{30.973762 }[/tex]

Divide.

[tex]0.504297799 \ mol \ P[/tex]

The original measurement of grams has 4 significant figures, so our answer must have the same.

For the number we calculated, that is the ten thousandth place. The 9 in the hundredth thousandth place tells us to round the 2 to a 3.

[tex]0.5043 \ mol \ P[/tex]

There are 0.5043 moles of phosphorus in 15.62 grams.