Answer:
0.5
Explanation:
We are given the moles of two reactants, so this could be a limiting reactant problem.
We know that we will need moles, so, lets assemble all the data in one place.
2Ca₃(PO₄)₂ + 6SiO₂ + 10C → P₄ + 6CaSiO₃ + 10CO
n/mol: 1 3
Calculate the moles of P₄ that can be formed from each reactant
:
1. From Ca₃(PO₄)₂
2. From SiO₂
Each reactant forms 0.5 mol of P₄.
From the above procedure i hope u can clearly see the answer
Stability of atoms is determined by neutron:proton ratio. This n/p ratio is 1:1 for elements below atomic number 20. Hope this helps.
<span>Mn(HPO4)2 - managanese (II) monohydrogen phosphate ion</span>