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How do you write out and finish the equation when:1: iron(lll) reacts with calcium metal: 2: Magnesium sulfide reacts with calcium phosphate
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bobpursley
Fe^3+ + Ca>> calcium is more active than Fe, so Ca will give up electrons to a Fe ion
2Fe^3+ + 3Ca>> 3Ca^2+ + 2Fe
MgS+ Ca3(PO4)2 ok, pretending it would react, which I can't imagine,
products would be
Mg3(PO4)2 + CaS
2Fe^3+ + 3Ca>> 3Ca^2+ + 2Fe
MgS+ Ca3(PO4)2 ok, pretending it would react, which I can't imagine,
products would be
Mg3(PO4)2 + CaS
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