Quick Question!!
Need someone to explain whats happening and how to get it in simple terms (
I am stuck on Part C and D)
Can someone explain it to me? thanks
its from 2006 chem Exam 1
Question 3
A soluble fertiliser contains phosphorus in the form of phosphate ions (PO
43-). to determine the PO
43- content by gravimetric analysis, 5.97g of the firtiliser powder was completely dissolved in water to make a volume of 250.0ml. A 20.00mL volume of this solution was pipetted into a concial flask and the PO
43- ions in the solution were precipitated as MgNH
4PO
4. The precipitate was filtered, washed with water and then converted by heating into Mg
2P
2O
7. The mass of Mg
2P
2O
7 was 0.0352g.
a/ calculate the amount, in mole, of Mg
2P
2O
7.
Did this correctn(Mg
2P
2O
7)=0.00352/222.6=1.58*10^-4mol
b/ Calculate the amount, in mole, of phosphorus in the 20.00mL volume of solution.
Did this correctgiven in the equation 2PO
42----->Mg
2P
2O
7, the ratio is 2:1, therefore n(p)=2*n(Mg
2P
2O
7)
=3.16*10^-4mol
c/ calculate the amount, in mole, of phosphorus in 5.97g of fertilizer.
Need help hereMy teacher tried to explain it to me, but i"m not entire sure i get it, I need help

, can someone explain it to me? in a simple way if possible?
d/ Calculate the percentage of phosphate ions (PO
43-) by mass in the fertiliser.
Need help here tooCan someone help me here too?
Much thanks for those who help,

, greatly appreciated
