The reactions of oxide compounds to produce carbonates, phosphates, and sulfates are

Chapter 9, Problem 43

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The reactions of oxide compounds to produce carbonates, phosphates, and sulfates are described in the section on oxides in Group 16 of the Elements Handbook. Use those equations to answer the following questions: a. What mass of CO2is needed to react with 154.6 g MgO? b. What mass of magnesium carbonate is produced? c. When 45.7 g P4010is reacted with an excess of calcium oxide, what mass of calcium phosphate is produced?

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