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100 g sample of calcicum carbonate is re...

100 g sample of calcicum carbonate is reaction with 70g of orthophosphoric acid. Calculate
(a) the number of grams of calcium phosphate that could be produced.
(b) the number of grams of excess reagent that will remain unreacted.

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