How much silicon dioxide should be reacted with excess carbon and calcium phosphate to produce 60.0 g of phosphorous? Ca3(PO4)2 + 3SiO2 + 5C 5CO + 3CaSiO3 + 2P
How much silicon dioxide should be reacted with excess carbon and calcium phosphate to produce 60.0 g of phosphorous? Ca3(PO4)2 + 3SiO2 + 5C 5CO + 3CaSiO3 + 2P
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explanation:
Idid the calculation and i get 875,000,000 which can be written as 8.75 x 10^6?
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