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_CaCl2 + _Na3PO4 → __Ca3(PO4)+ _NaCl Balance this equation
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_CaCl2 + _Na3PO4 → __Ca3(PO4)+ _NaCl
Balance this equation
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In your equation, the molecule Ca3(PO4) is not possible. I believe you just forgot the 2 after the PO4.
If that is the case, the coefficients would go as follows:
3, 2, none, 6
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