Gen Chem question

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oreoeater82

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This question is poorly worded and i don't see how they got the answer they came up with... i won't give choices just to see what you guys can come up with :laugh:

In a chemical reaction involving 6 atoms of oxygen and 3 atoms of phosphorus, how many grams of oxygen are required by 3.1 g of phosphorus?
 
This question is poorly worded and i don't see how they got the answer they came up with... i won't give choices just to see what you guys can come up with :laugh:

In a chemical reaction involving 6 atoms of oxygen and 3 atoms of phosphorus, how many grams of oxygen are required by 3.1 g of phosphorus?

6O~3P =======>
32~31
answer=3.2
 
How exactly did you do that? If you don't mind explaining...


It's a question of stoichiometry.

You start out with 3.1g of P x (1 mol of P/30.97 g) x (2 mol of O2/1 mol of P) x (15.99g/1 mol of O2).

If it's done this way the units cancel out and give you grams of O2.