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How many water molecules are produced in the complete neutralization of one mole of phosphoric acid with potassium hydroxide?​

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Answered by taiwooladimeji100
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Solution:- The balanced equation between potassium hydroxide and phosphoric acid is:

from this equation, there is 1:3 mol ratio between phosphoric acid and water.

So, if 1 mole of phosphoric acid is completely neutralized then we get 3 moles of water that could be converted to molecules on multiplying by Avogadro number. The set could be shown using dimensional analysis as:

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So,  water molecules are produced by the complete neutralization of one mole of phosphoric acid and potassium hydroxide.

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Answered by rittu72
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3 molecules of water are produced .

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