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How many moles of `P_(4)` can be produced by reaction of 0.1 mole `Ca_(5)(PO_(4))_(3)F,0.36` mole `SiO_(2)` and 0.90 mole C according to the following reaction?
`4Ca_(5)(PO_(4))_(3)F+18SiO_(2)+30Crarr3P_(4)+2CaF_(2)+18CaSiO_(3)+30CO`

A

`0.060`

B

`0.030`

C

`0.045`

D

`0.075`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`4Ca_(5)(PO_(4))_(3)F+18SiO_(2)+30C`
`{:((0.1)/(4),(0.36)/(18),(0.9)/(30)),(=0.025,0.02,0.03):}`
`therefore SiO_(2)` is the LR
`18SiO_(2)rarr3P_(4)implies0.36rarr0.06P_(4)`
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