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When iron (II) hydroxide is mixed with phosphoric acid, iron (II) phosphate precipitate results.
a. If 3.20 g of Fe(OH)2 is treated with 2.50 g of phosphoric acid (H3PO4), what is the limiting reactant?
b. What is the reactant in excess?
c. What is the theoretical yield (in grams) of iron (II) phosphate?

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