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How many grams of calcium phosphate are theoretically produced if we start with 552.2 grams of Ca (NO3) 2 and 285.4 grams of Li3PO4? Reaction: 3Ca (NO3) 2 + 2Li3PO4 → 6LiNO3 + Ca3 (PO4) 2

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  1. 17 July, 21:50
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    molecular weight of Ca (NO3) 2 - - > 164 Ca=40 N=14 O=16 molecular weight of Li3PO4 - - > 115.8 molecular weight of LiNO3 - - > 68.9 Ca3 (PO4) 2 produced - - - > 310.2 g/mol molecular weight Hence the answer would be 310.2 g/mol of calcium phosphate will be produced
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