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Phosphorus + Oxygen =??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Phosphorus reacts with oxygen, usually forming two oxides depending on the amount available oxygen: P4O6 when reacted with a limited supply of oxygen, and P4O10 when reacted with excess oxygen; the latter is shown below. On rare occasions, P4O7, P4O8, and P4O9 are also formed, but in small amounts

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Answered by nityagarg4914
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Answer:

Phosphorus pentoxide

Explanation:

Phosphorus+Oxygen=phosphorus pentoxide..

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