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Reaction of phosphoric acid with `Ca_5(PO_4)_3 F` yields a fertiliser 'triple superphosphate'. Represent the same through balanced chemical equations.

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(a) `Ca_(5)(PO_(4))_(3)F+7H_(3)PO_(4) to 5Ca(H_(2)PO_(4))_(2)+HF`
(b) `Ca(OH)_(2)+Cl_(2) to underset("Bleaching powder") (CaOCl_(2) +H_(2)O)`
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