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P2O5 is an anhydride of (a) HPO3 (b) H3PO4 (c) H3PO3 (d) H2P2O7

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Answered by Indianpatriot
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Answer:

Explanation:

H_{2}P_{2}0_{7}

4H3PO4 + P2O5 = 3H2P2O7 + 3H2

Answered by itzIntrovert
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None of the above option is correct

Answer is H2P2O6

Anhydride of Pyrophosphoric acid:-

H4P2O7 (-H20) H2P2O6 (-H2O) P2O5

Anhydride Simply means removal of H20 until Hydrogen is no more left.

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