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  • 04-04-2020
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What is the molar mass for Iron(I) Phosphate?

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Mistystar4881
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  • 04-04-2020

Hey there!

I think you meant to put iron (II) phosphate, because iron (I) phosphate isn't a thing.

So the formula for iron (II) phosphate is Fe₃(PO₄)₂.

Molar mass:

Fe: 3 x 55.845 = 167.535

P: 2 x 30.97 = 61.94

O: 8 x 16 = 128

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                      357.475 grams/mole

The molar mass of iron(II) phosphate is 357.475 g/mol.

Hope this helps!

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