What mass and volume of 25% orthophosphoric acid is required for a 1.0molL1 solution of H3PO4(aq)?

1 Answer
Jul 4, 2017

You need to quote the density, ρ, of 25% orthophosphoric acid.

Explanation:

And http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ie50546a062 quotes ρ=1.17gmL1. This value should have been quoted with the question.

And so we can work out the concentration, by considering just a litre volume.

We need 97.99g97.99gmol11.0L of solution.

And so we need 97.99g with respect to H3PO4.

=97.99g25%×1.17gmL1=335.011mL=335.0mL

And so we take a 335.0mL volume of 25%(ww) H3PO4, and dilute it up to a ONE LITRE volume. The order of addition is important, because if you SPIT in acid it spits back........