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Potassium phosphide and sulfur are formed when potassium sulfide and phosphorus react.

K_2S+P -> K_3P+S
(after balancing)
= 3K_2S+2P -> 2K_3P+3S

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Potassium phosphide and sulfur are formed when potassium sulfide and phosphorus react.

K_2S+P -> K_3P+S
(after balancing)
= 3K_2S+2P -> 2K_3P+3S

Is this correct?

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