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6. How many grams of KNO3 are produced from 134g of Ca(NO3)2 ?

K3PO4 +Ca(NO3)2 → KNO3 + Ca3(PO4)2

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Tribasic Potassium Phosphate + Calcium Nitrate = Tuite + Potassium Nitrate

2 moles of aqueous Tribasic Potassium Phosphate react with 3 moles of aqueous Calcium Nitrate to form 1 mole of solid Tuite and 6 moles of aqueous Potassium Nitrate

Reaction Type

Double Displacement (Metathesis)

Net Ionic Equation

2K3PO4 + 3Ca(NO3)2 = Ca3(PO4)2 + 6KNO3 might be an ionic equation. Calculate the net ionic equation for 2K3PO4(aq) + 3Ca(NO3)2(aq) = Ca3(PO4)2(s) + 6KNO3(aq).

Redox (Oxidation-Reduction) Reaction

K3PO4 + Ca(NO3)2 = Ca3(PO4)2 + KNO3 might be a redox reaction.

Reactants

Tribasic Potassium Phosphate - K3PO4

E340Iii E340(Iii) Potassium Phosphate Tripotassium Phosphate K3PO4 Molar Mass K3PO4 Oxidation Number

Calcium Nitrate - Ca(NO3)2

Saltpeter Lime Nitrate Lime Saltpeter Norge Saltpeter Norway Saltpeter Calcium Saltpeter Norwegian Saltpeter Anhydrous Calcium Nitrate Ca(NO3)2 Molar Mass Ca(NO3)2 Oxidation Number

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