Science, asked by abhinavnandan75, 9 months ago

Phosphoric acid is formed when an oxide reacts with water 

Phosphorus trioxide

Phosphorus pentaoxide

Phosphorus mono oxide

None of these​

Answers

Answered by acsahjosemon40
1

Answer:

Phosphorus oxides

Phosphorus(III) oxide reacts to form phosphorous acid in water: P4O6 + 6 H2O → 4 H3PO. Phosphorus(V) oxide reacts with water to give phosphoric (v) acid: P4O10 + 6 H2O → 4 H3PO.

Answered by pratishthachopra7
1

Answer:

Phosphorus pentoxide.

Explanation.

phosphoric pentaoxide is a non metallic oxide, and when non metallic oxide react with water, acid is formed

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