02. How many grams of Ca(OH), are required to neutralize 5.000 Lof 0.60 M H,PO, solution? 3Ca(OH)+ 2H,PO Ca,(PO)e + 6H,0 A. 300.0 B. 333.0 C 390.0 476.0
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A. Nal
B. C,H,OH
C. AICI,
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Q2. How many grams of Ca(OH), are required to neutralize 5.000 Lof 0.60 MH,PO, solution?
3Ca(OH)+ 2H,PO Ca, (PO,)e) + 6H,O
A. 300.0
В. 333.0
C 390.0
476.0
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