Multiple Choice
Which one of the following is not true concerning 2.00 L of 0.100 M solution of Ca3(PO4) 2?
A) This solution contains 0.800 mol of oxygen atoms.
B) This solution contains 6.67 × 10- 2 mol of Ca2+.
C) There are 6.02 × 1022 phosphorus atoms in 500.0 mL of this solution.
D) This solution contains 0.200 mol of Ca3(PO4) 2.
E) 1.00 L of this solution is required to furnish 0.300 mol of Ca2+ ions.
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