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One mole Barium chloride and one mole Sodium phosphate are mixed in aqueous medium.

A

`BaCl_(2)` acts as limiting reagent

B

`Na_(3)PO_(4)` acts as limiting reagent

C

Half mole of `Ba_(3)(PO_(4))_(2)` is formed

D

0.33 mole of `Ba_(3)(PO_(4))_(2)` is formed

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The correct Answer is:
A, D

`3BaCl_()+2Na_(3)PO_(4)rarrBa_(3)(PO_(4))_(2)+6NaCl`
`therefore BaCl_(2)` is the limiting reagent
`3BaCl_(2)rarr1 Ba_(3)(PO_(4))_(2)`
`1 rarr? =1//3`
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