A sample was contaminated with sodium phosphate - HSC - SSCE Chemistry - Question 17 - 2021 - Paper 1
Question 17
A sample was contaminated with sodium phosphate. The sample was dissolved in water and added to an excess of acidified (NH₄)₂MoO₄ to produce a precipitate of (NH₄)₃P... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:A sample was contaminated with sodium phosphate - HSC - SSCE Chemistry - Question 17 - 2021 - Paper 1
Step 1
Calculate the number of moles of (NH₄)₃PO₄·12MoO₃
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To find the number of moles of the precipitate formed, use the formula:
n=molarmassmass
Given mass = 24.21 g and molar mass = 1877 g mol⁻¹:
n=187724.21≈0.0129 mol
Step 2
Determine the relation between sodium phosphate and (NH₄)₃PO₄·12MoO₃
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The reaction indicates that 1 mole of sodium phosphate produces 1 mole of (NH₄)₃PO₄·12MoO₃. Thus, the moles of sodium phosphate will also be 0.0129 mol.
Step 3
Calculate the mass of sodium phosphate
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To find the mass of sodium phosphate, the molar mass of sodium phosphate (Na₃PO₄) needs to be calculated:
Na: 22.99 g/mol × 3 = 68.97 g/mol
P: 30.97 g/mol
O: 16.00 g/mol × 4 = 64.00 g/mol
Molar mass of Na₃PO₄ = 68.97 + 30.97 + 64.00 = 163.94 g/mol.