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Question
The percentage of phosphorus in a detergent product may bedetermined by sample treatment including the precipitation ofmagnesium ammonium phosphate(MgNH4PO4*6H2O; 245.42 g/mol),using an excess of both magnesium and ammonium ions. The separatedand washed precipitate is then strongly heated to decompose it tomagnesium pyrophosphate (Mg2P2O7;222.57 g/mol) which is weighed. If a 3.00 gram sample of detergentyields 0.2550 grams of Mg2P2O7,calculate the percentage of phosphorus (30.97 g/mol) in thedetergent.The answer should be 2.37%, but I really need to learn how to solvethis. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.