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Using chemical equations, show how the triprotic acid H3PO4 ionizes in water. Phases, such as (l) or (aq), are optional.
12 years ago

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Devron
Im not sure, but are you asking for all three reactions with H20?

If so, I will provide the first two and I'll let you do the last one.

H3P04 + H20------> +^H2PO4 + H3O^+

H2PO4 + H20 ------> +^HPO4 + H30^+

12 years ago
Dominic
Sent the full equation answers
3 years ago

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