Given the balanced equation. 3Co(No3)2+ 2 Na3 Po4 = Co3(Po4)2+ 6 NaNo3 given: 10.0 mL Na3 Po4 and 6.0 mL of Co(No3)2. What would be the limiting reagent of this reaction?

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Given the balanced equation.

3Co(No3)2+ 2 Na3 Po4 = Co3(Po4)2+ 6 NaNo3

given:

10.0 mL Na3 Po4 and 6.0 mL of Co(No3)2.

What would be the limiting reagent of this reaction? Hint: get the moles of the product Co3(Po4)2

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