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If 0.50 mol of barium chloride (BaCl(2)...

If `0.50 mol` of barium chloride `(BaCl_(2))` is mixed with `0.20` mol of sodium phosphate `(Na_(3) PO_(4))` the maximum number of moles of barium phosphate `[Ba_(3)(PO_(4))_(2)]` formed is

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