K2HPO4 + NaHCO3 --> K2NaPO4 + H2O + CO2
is the balanced equation for the reaction of dipotassium hydrogen phosphate and sodium bicarbonate. (All numbers should be subscripts).
Dipotassium phosphate does not exist. Tripotassium phosphate, K3PO4 does, but it's not acidic and therefore does not react with sodium hydrogen carbonate (sodium bicarbonate).
Sodium bicarbonate + Hydrochloric acid ----> Sodium chloride + Water + Carbon dioxide
NaHCO3 + HCl ----> NaCl + H2O + CO2
Equation already balanced
Na3PO4 + H2O +CO2
Pa
If you mean the chemical formula, it is Ag3PO4
The balanced equation is 3 Ca(OH)2 + 2 H3PO4 -> Ca3(PO4)2 + 6 H2O.
There are a number of different chemicals. The most common are... Monammonium phosphate, Potassium bicarbonate and Sodium bicarbonate (aka baking powder)
Copper phosphate has the chemical symbol Cu3(PO4)2 and is a salt of copper that is created when phosphoric acid is added. The color of this substance can range from blue to green.
It's chemical full name is dihydrogen phosphite but it is more known as Phosphoric Acid
Common: Carbon dioxide, water, a fire blanket. Dry chemical: Sodium bicarbonate, ammonium phosphate, potassium bicarbonate, mono-ammonium phosphate and potassium chloride. Extras: Argonite, inergen, graphite.
Well, a quite vigorous one that produces phosphoric acid and calcium chloride.
H3PO4============Commonly called phosphoric acid.
PO43- is the ion called (Ortho)Phosphate. It comes from (Ortho)Phosphoric Acid [H3PO4].
Phosphorus is symbolised P, Hydrogen is symbolised H
Calcium phosphate reacts with sulfuric acid to form calcium sulfate and phosphoric acid.