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When iron(ii)hydroxide is mixed with phosphoric acid, iron(ii)phosphate precipitate results.

b)if 3.2g of Fe(OH)² is treated with 2.50g of phosphoric acid, what is the limiting reagent and what is the reactant in access?

c)How many grams of Fe³(PO⁴)² precipitate can be formed?

d)if 3.99g of Fe³(PO⁴)² is actually obtained,what is the percentage yield?
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