Balance the following equation: Ca3(PO4) 2(s) + SiO2(s) + C(s) → CaSiO3(s) + CO(g) + P4(s)
A) Ca3(PO4) 2(s) + 3SiO2(s) + 8C(s) → 3CaSiO3(s) + 8CO(g) + P4(s)
B) Ca3(PO4) 2(s) + 3SiO2(s) + 14C(s) → 3CaSiO3(s) + 14CO(g) + P4(s)
C) Ca3(PO4) 2(s) + 3SiO2(s) + 8C(s) → 3CaSiO3(s) + 8CO(g) + 2P4(s)
D) 2Ca3(PO4) 2(s) + 6SiO2(s) + 10C(s) → 6CaSiO3(s) + 10CO(g) + P4(s)
E) 2Ca3(PO4) 2(s) + 6SiO2(s) + 10C(s) → 6CaSiO3(s) + 10CO(g) + 4P4(s)
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