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103 grams of calcium phosphate can produce ___ moles and ___ grams of phosphoric acid. Give me an actual ANSWER PLEASE OR I WILL REPORT YOU!!!

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Answered by shahidkhan441969
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Answer:

its produce 32.56 grams of H3PO4

Explanation:

if 310 molar mass of calcium phosphate produce 98 molar mass of phosphuric acid so 103 gram of calcium phosphate will produce what grams of phosporic acid

ca3(po4)2 = h3po4

310 = 98

103 = x

by cross multiply

310 X = 98×103

X=10094÷310

X=32.56 its is 100%correct mark as brainleist

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