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morgan82 Posted at 5:27 pm on Jan. 5, 2009
I have 250 grams of Al2(PO4)3

How many moles of Al are there?

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Just Waiting Here Posted at 5:38 pm on Jan. 5, 2009
You need to calculate the molar mass.  You do this by using the weights that you get off of a periodic table.

You have Al2(PO4)3, which means you have 2 aluminum, 3 phosphorus, and 12 oxygen.

Add up all the weights together to get your molar mass of this compound.

Since you have 250 grams, and molar mass is in grams per mole, you need to divide 250 by the number you just calculated.  This will give you the number of moles.

mynoselikesopiates Posted at 5:32 pm on Jan. 5, 2009
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Heart92 Posted at 5:29 pm on Jan. 5, 2009
Do you have more questions? I can help you out with the others.
Amazingness99 Posted at 5:28 pm on Jan. 5, 2009
Calculate the molar mass of Al2(PO4)3 first.

Then, divide 250 by the number you got and you should get the moles of that substance.

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