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If 32.73g of FePO4 react with excess Na2SO4 how many grams of Fe2 (SO4)3 can be made?

If 32.73g of FePO4 react with excess Na2SO4 how many grams of Fe2 (SO4)3 can be made-example-1
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User Lawhatre
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First, we must write our reaction and balance it:

2 FePO4 + 3 Na2SO4 => Fe2(SO4)3 +2 Na3PO4 (balanced)

We have 32.73 g FePO4 that reacts, and we want to get the amount of Fe2(SO4)3 produced.

The excess here is Na2SO4

We also need the molar masses for FePO4 (150.8 g/mol) and for Fe2(SO4)3 (399.8 g/mol)

Procedure:

2 x 150.8 g FePO4 ------------------- 399.8 g Fe2(SO4)3

32.73 g FePO4 ------------------- X

X = 32.73 g x 399.8 g/ 2 x 150.8 g = 43.39 g

Answer: 43.39 g of Fe2(SO4)3

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