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What is the percent of phosphorus by mass in phosphoric acid,
H3PO4? Use 1008 g/mol for the molar mass of hydrogen, 16.00
g/mol for the molar mass of oxygen, and 30.97 g/mol for the
molar mass of phosphorus.​

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Answer:

31.60% phosphorus

Explanation:

To find the percent by mass, you first calculate the total mass and then the mass of phosphorus, and finally divide phosphorus mass by total.

Phosphorus mass: the molar mass of P is 30.97 g/mol, and since there's 1 mole of P, we just have 30.97 g.

Total mass: we add all the molar masses of the components together.

We have 3 moles of H, so we multiply 3 by 1.008 g/mol = 3.024 g H.

We already calculated the mass of phosphorus: 30.97 g P.

We have 4 moles of O, so we multiply 4 by 16.00 g/mol = 64.00 g O.

The total is then the sum: 3.024 + 30.97 + 64.00 = 97.994 g ≈ 97.99 g

Now, to find the percentage, we take 30.97 g P and divide by 97.99:

30.97/97.99 ≈ 0.3160 ⇒ 31.60% P

Thus, the answer is 31.60% phosphorus.

Hope this helps!