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p2o5+h2o gives h3po4 balance the equation

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Answered by nymphias15
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P2O5+  3H2O ➡️ 2H3PO4 is the required balanced equation.

Answered by SteffiPaul
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The balanced equation is P₂O₅ + 3H₂O ⇒ 2H₃PO₄.

  • The chemical equation can be balanced by adding a coefficient before the compound.
  • When we add 3 before H₂O, the whole equation gets balanced.
  • After adding 3 before H₂O, there are 2P, 8O, and 6H atoms on both sides of the chemical equation.
  • All the chemical equations must be balanced because of the law of conservation of mass which states that the mass can neither be created nor be destroyed in a chemical reaction.

Hence, the balanced equation is P₂O₅ + 3H₂O ⇒ 2H₃PO₄.

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