Yes, under suitable conditions per Patent 3,226,222 "High nitrogen reaction products of nh3-p2o5 and process therefor" (see United States Patent US3226222 link below) one can, in suitable conditions, form NO2 which reacts with excess ammonia, water and air to form NH4NO3. The creation of some Urea is almost mentioned.
SO2 + H2O ==> H2SO3
They combine to make sulphuric acid and this is one cause of acid rain.
2(H2O) + SO2 = H2SO4 +H2
when sulphur dioxide is mixed with water, it forms sulphurous acid-
(SO2 + H2o gives-H2So3)
note:(sulphuorous acid is different from sulphuric acid)
Sulphur Dioxide SO2, is the anhydride of Sulphurous Acid, H2SO3
SO2 + H2O = H2SO3
P2O5 (s) + 3 H2O (l) ==> 2 H3PO4 (aq)
H2so3
so2 + h2o -> h2so3
CaSo4
H2o + hpo3 H3PO4----P2O5+H2O
P4 3o2 ---> 2po5
H2so4
740 grams P2O5 (1 mole P2O5/141.94 grams)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole P2O5) = 3.14 X 10^24 atoms of P2O5
Assuming 0.75 g of P2O5,moles of P2O5 = 0.0053 moles1 molecule of P2O5 has 7 atoms.so reqd. no. is 2.23 X 1022.
H2o + hpo3 H3PO4----P2O5+H2O
It is an acid forming (non metallic) oxide. P2O5 + 3 H2O => 2 H3PO4
yes
P4 3o2 ---> 2po5
H2so4
CO2 and H2O
When hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water, water is a product of the reaction.
No, you would need energy to combine hydrogen and oxygen into H2O
2 Hydrogen atoms can combine with 1 Oxygen atom to make water. H2O
Very probable - any reaction.
H2o
740 grams P2O5 (1 mole P2O5/141.94 grams)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole P2O5) = 3.14 X 10^24 atoms of P2O5