CHUDYMASTER
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I did this experiment to find the concentration of various ions in a water solution as part of an independent investigation.
NOW...
It's kinda tricky with PO4 ions because of the 3- valency. This is because (in the experiment I did), I formed a compound of Barium Phosphate, meaning my end equation for the compound was
Ba2+ + (PO4)3- --> Ba3(PO4)2 (s).
I need to know the concentration of PO4 ions in the water, which was 0.05 L in volume (50 ml). My end precipitate of barium phosphate was 0.32 grams. Could someone do the stoichiometric calculations and tell me if you get 1010 ppm? I'm probably wrong in that it's half of that, but meh...
NOW...
It's kinda tricky with PO4 ions because of the 3- valency. This is because (in the experiment I did), I formed a compound of Barium Phosphate, meaning my end equation for the compound was
Ba2+ + (PO4)3- --> Ba3(PO4)2 (s).
I need to know the concentration of PO4 ions in the water, which was 0.05 L in volume (50 ml). My end precipitate of barium phosphate was 0.32 grams. Could someone do the stoichiometric calculations and tell me if you get 1010 ppm? I'm probably wrong in that it's half of that, but meh...