Any help please. how to balance these 2 equations ?

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blackmoon
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Any help please. how to balance these 2 equations ?

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CO2 + aKNO3 + bH2SO4 + cK2HPO4 + dKH2PO4 + eMgSO4•7H2O + fCa(NO3)2•4H2O + gH2O ----> hCH2.021O0.574N0.104P0.006K0.005S0.003Mg0.003Ca0.002 + iO2



CO2 + aHNO3 + bH2SO4 + cH3PO4 + dH2O ---> eCH2.021O0.574N0.104P0.006S0.003 + fO2
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Re: Any help please. how to balance these 2 equations ?

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Where come this nonsense from.

Ca and Mg form precipitation of Phosphates. Ca also with sulfate.
There is no balanced solution. CO2 dont react in this envirement.

The second will give only a mixture of the different acids also no reaction. Also CO2 will be pushed out.

CO2 likes only alcaline environment to built carbonate.
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