Answer:
1.88 × 10¹³ g
Explanation:
Phosphoric acid is produced through the following reaction.
Ca₅(PO₄)₃F + 5 H₂SO₄ → 3 H₃PO₄ + 5 CaSO₄ + HF
We can establish the following relations:
Approximately 2.00 × 10⁹ gallons of this concentrated phosphoric acid solution are produced annually in this country alone. The required mass of Ca₅(PO₄)₃F is:
[tex]2.00\times 10^{9}gal \times \frac{3.78L}{1gal} \times \frac{14.8molH_{3}PO_{4}}{1L} \times \frac{1molCa_{5}(PO_{4})_{3}F}{3mollH_{3}PO_{4}} \times \frac{504.3gCa_{5}(PO_{4})_{3}F}{1molCa_{5}(PO_{4})_{3}F} =1.88 \times 10^{13} gCa_{5}(PO_{4})_{3}F[/tex]