Question #b256c

1 Answer
Apr 24, 2017

You have the stoichiometric equation:

Explanation:

H_3PO_4 + 3KOHrarr K_3PO_4 + 3H_2O.

"Moles of KOH" = (89.5*g)/(56.11*g*mol^-1)=1.60*mol

And thus, given the equation, 0.531*mol H_3PO_4 will react, i.e. 0.531*molxx98.08*g*mol^-1=52.1*g.

Of course, there is a catch. In aqueous solution, phosphoric acid acts as a diacid, and NOT AS A TRIACID. Only 2 equiv of the potassium hydroxide will react to give K^(+)""^(-)HPO_4(aq)