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Mg3(PO4)2+H2O GIVES Mg3(PO4)2+H2O​

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Answered by MichhDramebaz
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This is an acid-base reaction (neutralization): Mg(OH)2 is a base, H3PO4 is an acid.

Answered by soniabikash
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Answer:

This isin't a reaction.. The correct reaction is as follows

Explanation:

H3PO4 +Mg(OH)-->Mg3(PO4)2 +H20

This is the output.. And, this is irreversible..

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