Answer:
7.22x10⁻⁷ M
Explanation:
The unity ppm means parts per million, thus, the concentration of phosphorus is 0.07 g per 1 million g of seawater. Because the density of seawater is 1.025 g/mL, the concentration of phosphorus is:
0.07g/1million g * 1.025 g/mL = 0.07175 g/ 1 million mL
1 million mL = 1,000 L, thus:
Concentration of phosphorus = 0.07g/1000 L = 7.0x10⁻⁵ g/L
The molar mass of dyhydrogenphosphate is:
2*1 g/mol of H + 1*31 g/mol of P + 4*16 g/mol of O = 97 g/mol
The molar concentration is the mass concentration divided by the molar mass:
7.0x10⁻⁵/97 = 7.22x10⁻⁷ M