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What is the mass of phosphorus that contains twice the number of atoms found in 14

g of iron?
[Relative atomic mass : P = 31; Fe = 56]

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Answer:

15.5 gm

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the mass of phosphorus that contains twice the number of atoms found in 14 g of iron?

[Relative atomic mass : P = 31; Fe = 56]

14 gm Fe = 14gm/ 56 gm/mole = 14 mole gm/56gm = 14/56 mole

0.25 moles

2 X 0.25 = 0.5 moles

1 mole P = 31 gm

so

0.5 moles P =31/2 =15.5 gm

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