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how many moles of oxygen atoms are in one mole of the molecule Ca5(PO4)3OH? could you also show work​

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  • 18-01-2021

Answer:

13 moles of oxygen

Explanation:

A mole of a substance is the unit of measuring the number of particles within a chemical substance.

The given compound is:

      Ca₅ (PO₄)₃OH

This is a mole of   Ca₅ (PO₄)₃OH

  In this compound we have:

  5 moles of Ca

  3 mole of P

   13 mole of O

   1 mole of H

So,

  In 1 mole of  Ca₅ (PO₄)₃OH, we have 13 moles of oxygen

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