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Lorie_G Lorie_G
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Phosphorus, P4, can be prepared from calcium phosphate by the reaction
3330 g
 
1670 g
 
685 g
 
2Ca3(PO4)2
+
6SiO2
+
10C
6CaSiO3 + P4 + 10CO
 
310 g/mol
 
 
60.1 g/mol
 
12.0 g/mol
 
The molar mass for each reactant is shown below the reactant, and the mass of each reactant for this problem is given above. Which reactant is the limiting reagent?



C

SiO2

Ca3(PO4)2

P4

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