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Chemistry, 07.09.2020 03:01 250878

Consider the following unbalanced equation: Ca³(PO⁴)²(s) + H²SO⁴(aq) → CaSO⁴(s) + H³PO⁴(aq) What masses of calcium sulfate and phosphoric acid can be produced from the reaction of 1.0 kg calcium phosphate with 1.0 kg concentrated sulfuric acid (98% H²SO⁴ by mass)? I know I can work this myself, I just don't know where to start.

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