Balance the following equations using the smallest integer coefficients.
(a) ___Ca3(PO4)2(s) + ___SiO2(s) + ___C(s) = ___P4(s) + ___CaSiO3(s) + ___CO(g);
(b) ___SO2(g) + ___H2S(g) =___S8(s) + ___H2O(l);
(c) ___Cl2(g) + ___KOH(aq) = ___KClO3(s) + ___KCl(aq) + ___H2O(l);
(d) ___NH3(g) + ___O2(g)= ___HNO3(aq) + ___NO(g) + ___H2O(l);
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