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An aqueous solution of calcium chloride is added to aqueous phosphoric acid, and a white precipitate forms. Write the balanced chemical equation for this reaction. Phases are optional. Do not write an ionic equation (i. e., the answer should not show any charges).
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50 points! need answer asap. what type of organic compound contains the following functional group? (2 points)
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