How many cations are in 2.00 mol Na3PO4? QUESTION: How many cations are in 2.00 mol Na3PO4? A. 0.667 mol, B. 6.00 mol, C. 0.500 mol, D. 1.00 mol One formula unit of sodium phosphate consists of 3 cations (Na+) and 1 anion (PO43-) Moles cations 3 mol Na+ = Moles of f.u. 1 mol Na3PO4 How many cations are in 2.00 mol Na3PO4? A. 0.667 mol, B. 6.00 mol, C. 0.500 mol, D. 1.00 mol PAUSE Subscripts in a formula are also counting numbers. CLICK In the case of sodium phosphate, one formula unit of this compound consists of 3 cations... There are three sodium ions indicated in the formula... HIGHLIGHT 3 in Na3PO4 and one anion... There is one phosphate ion indicated in the formula HIGHLIGHT PO4 in Na3PO4 CLICK Since a mole is just a group count, we can also say that one mole of sodium phosphate is made up of three moles of cations and one mole of anions. Note that the official abbreviation for mole is em oh ell.... no E. HIGHLIGHT mol It should be obvious that the number of formula units and number of ions are directly proportional quantities.... When two quantities are directly proportional, their ratio is constant. In other words, we can say that the ratio of the number of cations to the number of formula units CLICK CLICK is equal to 3 moles of sodium ions to 1 mole of sodium phosphate units We can rearrange this equation to solve for the moles of cations. Essentially, what we would end up doing is multiply the given number of sodium phosphate units, 2.00moles by the ratio of 3 moles sodium ions to one mole of sodium phosphate CLICK CLICK CLICK The ratio serves as a conversion factor. SHOW CANCELLATION OF UNITS The answer we get should be rounded off to three significant figures... since the numbers 3 and 1 in the conversion factor are exact numbers. The least precise term in this calculation is 2.00, which has 3 significant figures. TO summarize, CLICK if we want to count ions in an ionic compound... we simply multiply the number formula units by the subscript of the ion we’re interested in. In the case we have here, the number of moles of sodium phosphate, is essentially just multiplied by the 3, which is the subscript of sodium. ...in order to get the number of moles of cations. CLICK PAUSE END RECORDING 3 mol Na+ 2.00 mol Na3PO4 x = 6.00 mol Na+ 1 mol Na3PO4 To count ions in ionic compounds: Ion count = Formula unit count x Subscript
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