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Find the n factor of `H_(3) PO_(4)` in the following reaction.
`H_(3) PO_(4) + Ca(OH)_(2) rarr CaHPO_(4) + 2H_(2) O`

A

`(M)/(1)`

B

`(M)/(2)`

C

`2M`

D

`(M)/(4)`

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