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1 March, 05:35

How do you balance chemical equation H3PO4+Ca (OH) 2> Ca3 (PO4) 2+H2O

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  1. 1 March, 06:39
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    The balance equation will be

    3Ca (OH) 2 + 2H3PO4--->Ca3 (PO4) 2 + 6H2O

    Explanation;

    The balance equation show that 3 mole of calcium hydroxide reacts with 2moles of phosphoric acid produces 1 mole of tricalcium phosphate and 6 mole of water ...

    Equation given is question is unbalanced

    Product shows 3 Ca ions to get the same atom in reactant; multiply Ca (OH) with 3

    And to get 2 phosphate ions we have to multiply phosphoric acid with 2

    Now balance the number of Oxygen and hydrogen. multiply the water with 6
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