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Starting with 100.0 grams of carbon and an excess of silicon dioxide and calcium phosphate, how many moles of phosphorus will be produced? 2 Ca3(PO4)2 + 6 SiO2 + 10 C 6 CaSiO3 +…
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Starting with 100.0 grams of carbon and an excess of silicon dioxide and calcium phosphate, how many moles of phosphorus will be produced? 2 Ca3(PO4)2 + 6 SiO2 + 10 C 6 CaSiO3 +…
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2 Ca3(PO4)2 + 6 SiO2 + 10 C 6 CaSiO3 + P4 + 10 CO
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0.833 moles of Phosphorus
Step-by-step explanation:
100 g C *
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= 0.833 mol P
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