Rubidium hydroxide reacts with phosphoric acid to form rubidium phosphate and water balanced equation
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Balanced equation will be as follows.
Explanation:
- Rubidium hydroxide reacts with phosphoric acid to form rubidium phosphate and water
Rubidium Hydroxide + Phosphoric Acid = Trirubidium Phosphate + Water
- This reaction is a double displacement reaction.
- Aqueous phosphoric acid when reacts with rubidium hydroxide, It produces aqueous rubidium dihydrogen phosphate and liquid water.
- Double displacement reaction is also known as a double replacement reaction.
- Here in this type of reaction the positive ion and negative ions of two ionic compounds exchange the ions and forms two new compounds.
- In double displacement reaction precipitates, gases and molecular compounds can be formed.
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