Istill can't figure this question someone ?
lars is balancing equations with his study...
Physics, 09.10.2019 08:30 ijeomaokoro2264
Istill can't figure this question someone ?
lars is balancing equations with his study group. he is unsure about one equation because each member of the study group came up with a different answer. which is the proper way to balance the equation ca(oh)2 + h3po4 → ca3(po4)2 + h2o?
a) ca(oh)2 + h3po4 → ca3(po4)2 + 6h2o
b) 3ca(oh)2 + 2h3po4 → ca3(po4)2 + 6h2o
c) 3ca(oh)2 + 2h3po4 → ca3(po4)2 + 3h2o
d) ca(oh)2 + 2h3po4 → ca3(po4)2 + 6h2o
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