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Can Someone answer these 2 questions? Phosphoric acid, H3PO4, reacts with sodium hydroxide according to the equation below. If 1.75 mol of H3PO4 are reacted with 5.00 mol NaOH, identify the limiting reactant. H3PO4+3 NaOH→Na3PO4+3H2O

Phosphorus trifluoride is formed from its elements, P4+6 F24 PF3. How many grams of fluorine are needed to react with 6.20 g of P?

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