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When a phosphorous containing organic compound is strongly heated with Na2O2,P gets converted to
1)Ammonium phosphate
2) Sodium phosphide
3) Sodium phosphate
4) Phosphoric acid

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Answered by SrishtiPogde
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Answer:

3) sodium phosphate

Explanation:

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Answered by SahiliDessai1998
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Answer:

When a phosphorous containing organic compound is strongly heated with Na_{2}O_{2}, P gets converted to Sodium phosphate.

Explanation:

The phosphorous containing organic compound is P, which is heated with  Na_{2}O_{2} .

The reaction is as follows,

2P+3Na_{2}O_{2}2Na_{3}PO_{4}

Sodium peroxide is fused with the organic molecule. After that, water is utilized to remove the fused substance. The thusly produced aqueous solution is next heated with strong nitric acid and ammonium molybdate solution.

The reaction is as follows,

Na_{3}PO_{4}+12(NH_{4})_3MoO_{4}+21HNO_3(NH_{4})_3PO_4.12MoO_{4}+21NH_4NO_3+12H_2O

When phosphorus is present, an organic compound will either dissolve or precipitate in a yellow substance. Ammonium phosphomolybdate is the source of the yellow precipitate.

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