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C(po4)2++sio2=p4o10++casio3

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Answered by prithakundu
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Explanation:

2Ca3(PO4)2 + 6SiO2 → P4O10 + 6CaSiO3

Tricalcium Phosphate + Quartz = Tetraphosphorus Decaoxide + Wollastonite

Reaction Type

Double Displacement (Metathesis)

Reactants

  1. Tricalcium Phosphate - Ca3(PO4)2

  • Oxidation Number
  • Bone Phosphate Of Lime BCP TCP Tricalcium Orthophosphate Calcium Phosphate Tertiary Calcium Phosphate Calcium Orthophosphate Ca3(PO4)2

2. Quartz - SiO2

  • Oxidation Number
  • α-aQuarz Rock Crystal Silicon Dioxide SiO₂ (SiO2)n Silicic Anhydride [SiO2] Silica

Products

  1. Tetraphosphorus Decaoxide - P4O10

  • Oxidation Number
  • (P2O5)2 Phosphorus(V) Oxide P4O10 Phosphoric Anhydride Diphosphorus Pentoxide Phosphorus Pentoxide

2. Wollastonite - CaSiO3

  • Oxidation Number
  • Pseudowollastonite Wollastonite-4A Calcium Metasilicate Monocalcium Silicate

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