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How many moles of oxygen atoms are present in 4.72 mol diphosphorus pentoxide (P2O5)?

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User Valmiki
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Answer:

23.6 moles of oxygen

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data:

Moles of diphosphorus pentoxide = 4.72 mol

Moles of oxygen tom in it = ?

Solution:

One mole of diphosphorus pentoxide contain 5 moles of oxygen thus in

4.72 moles of diphosphorus pentoxide number of moles of oxygen are,

4.72 × 5 = 23.6 moles

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