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Write balanced chemical equations for:
Heating calcium oxide with phosphorus pentoxide at high temperature

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Answered by TejasvaniChauhan
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Answer:

CaO + P2O5 → Ca(PO3)2

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

When phosphorous pentoxide reacts with calcium oxide, a single compound is formed known as calcium metaphosphate. The chemical equation for the reaction of phosphorus pentoxide with calcium oxide is as follows -

CaO + P2O5 → Ca(PO3)2  

Thus, this reaction is also known as the combination reaction that produces one mole of phosphorus pentoxide which reacts with one mole of calcium oxide to produce the calcium metaphosphate.

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