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3Ca(OH)₂+2H₃PO₄⇒Ca₃(PO₄)₂+6H₂O Use the following equation to answer question 1 and 2. Note: you have to use the mole ratios from the balanced equation to assist in arriving to your solution

3Ca(OH)₂+2H₃PO₄⇒Ca₃(PO₄)₂+6H₂O
1. Calculate the number of grams of Ca(OH)2 that can react with 17.8 g of H3PO4.

2. Calculate the number of grams of H2O that can be produced from 9.3 g of Ca(OH)2.

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