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In the balanced chemical equation below, how many grams of lithium carbonate are produced from 0.87 moles of lithium phosphate and excess iron(II) carbonate in significant figures?
3 FeCO3 + 2 Li3PO4 --> 3 Li2CO3 + Fe3(PO4)
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