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I need some help solving this question... an explaination would be extremly helpful.. thanks

 

Calculate the volume occupied by 0.0950 mol of calcium phosphate at 25oC and 101.3 kPa, given its density at this pressure and temperature is 3.14 g/mL.

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Calculate the volume occupied by 0.0950 mol of calcium phosphate at 25oC and 101.3 kPa, given its density at this pressure and temperature is 3.14 g/mL.

 

Do as dave said for the ml/per gram, then use:

 

V = P / nRT

 

Where V = Volume (L or dm-3)

 

P = Pressure use 1 atm, as your 101.3Kpa = 1 atm

 

n = number of moles which you calculated.

 

R = gas constant of 0.0821 J.K.Mol-1

 

and T = temperature, that 25 oc = 298.3 K<<<use the K.

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You wouldn't think I was doing a maths degree at university really' date=' would you [/b']

 

Yes i would students all have there blonde moments, as I forgot my chemistry calculation the other day.

 

as terrible as an interview i went on the other day where i blanked out the simple formula for molality... MOLALITY of all things..... general chem one for god's sake..

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