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What is the nature of the oxide of phosphorus?​

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Answered by raodishayadav29
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Answer:

Phosphorus(V) oxide reacts violently with water to give a solution containing a mixture of acids, the nature of which depends on the reaction conditions. Only one acid is commonly considered, phosphoric(V) acid, H3PO4 (also known as phosphoric acid or as orthophosphoric acid)

Answered by skyfall63
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Acidic is the nature of the oxide of phosphorus.

Explanation:

Phosphorus oxidizes slowly in the air and heats up to 70°C. It is a phosphorous acid anhydride that is produced as P₄O₆ slowly dissolves in cold water. Phosphorus oxide is a white flocculent powder that can be produced by heating elemental phosphorus in excess of oxygen. It is very stable and a poor oxidizing agent. Due to its high affinity to water, phosphorus is widely used as a drying agent for gasses and for the removal of water from many compounds.

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