Not understanding how to caculate total atoms
I am given 0.530 g P2O5 --what are the total atoms in this equation

Not understanding how to caculate total atoms I am given 0.530 g P2O5 --what are the...
How many total atoms are in 0.550 g of P2O5?
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How many total atoms are in .170g of P2O5?
please show and explain all work. i am not understanding how
to do this.
Find the equation of the tangent line to the graph of f(x) at the given point. f(x) = V12x + 24 at (1,6) Show all your work on the paper and submit it on Canvas. The equation of the tangent'line to the graph of f(x) at the given point is
You are given a container with 64 g of hydrogen atoms. What is the total charge on the electrons in the container? What is the total charge on the protons?
How many total atoms are in 0.810 g of P,0,? total atoms:
How would I find the percent of P2O5 present in a sample of KH2PO4? I know that phosphorus is 22.761% by mass of KH2PO4. I weighed out 0.422g of KH2PO4, then filtered it with water. Then I added 10 mL of 0.4 M MgSO4 to the filtrate. Then I added 1 mL of 6 M NH3 slowly with a disposable pipet while stirring. Then I touched the stirring rod to red litmus paper. Then I continued adding 1 mL NH3...
I need help understanding how to complete this question. I am
not sure if the items in the table are correct, except I do know
that the weight of the paper is correct.
calculate how many moles of CaCl2•2H2O are present in 1.50 g of
CaCl2•2H2O and then calculate how many moles of pure CaCl2 are
present in the 1.50 g of CaCl2•2H2O. Record the answers in
Data Table 1.
Use the information and examples provided in the Exploration and...
I am having trouble understanding and interpreting relative risk in a cohort study. From my understanding, it is the ratio of the risk of an exposed group to a risk of a nonexposed group. I do not understand how to interpret the ratio if it's more than 1, less than 1, or equals 1. I do not understand what it means when something has a positive association or negative association.
I am having trouble understanding how the value for k3 is found
in this problem. I understand the rest of the problem. If someone
could explain the part to me instead of just copying and pasting
the solution that would be great.
Three springs and a mass are attached to a rigid, weightless bar PQ as shown in Fig. Find the natural frequency of vibration of the system. k2 ki