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sir p2o5+H2o = H2P2O6 why
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p2o5+H2o = H2P2O6 why is it H3po4? instead of H2P2O6 please explain me
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Ramesh Reddy
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The oxidation of phosphine (PH3) to phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) is given by the chemical equation:
2PH3 + 4O2 → P2O5 + 3H2O How
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The oxidation of phosphine (PH3) to phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) is given by the chemical equation:
2PH3 + 4O2 → P2O5 + 3H2O If
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How many moles of P2O5 contain 3.68*1025 phosphorus atom? The
molar mass of P2O5 is 283.89 g/mol.
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moly
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Given this equation:
2P2O5 + 6H2O ---> 4H3PO4. If you begin with 4.8 grams of p2o5 and 15.2 grams h20, what will be your limiting
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Franki
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The oxidation of phosphine (PH3) to phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) is given by the chemical equation:
2PH3 + 4O2 → P2O5 + 3H2O How
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a large amount of potassium in plant food could cause the formation of MgKPO4:6H2O along with MAPH. what would be the effect on
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dave
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a large amount of potassium in plant food could cause the formation of MgKPO4:6H2O along with MAPH. what would be the effect on
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dave
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So I think I have done this problem right, I was just wondering if anyone would check over it for me.
What mass (in grams) of
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Tim
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I need to find how many grams phosphorus (P) are in 0.8645 g sample of MgNH4PO4 x 6H2O
How many grams P2O5 can be calculated with
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Jamie
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