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phosphorus pentaoxide + calcium hydroxide​

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When phosphorous pentoxide reacts with calcium oxide, it leads to the formation of single compound, which is calcium metaphosphate. By Stoichiometry of the reaction: 1 mole of phosphorus pentoxide reacts with 1 mole of calcium oxide to produce calcium metaphosphate. This reaction is a type of combination reaction.

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