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How many of `P_4`can be producedby reaction of `0.10` moles `Ca_5(PO_4)_3F,0.36` moles `SiO_2 and 0.90` moles `C` according to the following reaction ? `4Ca_5(PO_4)_3F+18 SiO_2+30Crarr3P_4+2CaF_2+18CaSiO_3+30CO`

A

`0.060`

B

`0.030`

C

`0.045`

D

`0.075`

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