No, a decomposition is when one substance break apart into multiple compounds. In this reaction P4O10 and water combine to make phosphoric acid. If the reaction were reversed, it would be a decomposition reaction.
no it is replacement. decomposition reactions cannot have only one product, it must have at least two
P4O10 + 6H2O = 4H3PO4 Phosphorus oxide reacst with water to produce phosphoric acid.
The chemical formula for Tetraphosphorus decaoxide is P4O10. The empirical formula is derived from the chemical formula by making the subscripts as low as possible while keeping all subscripts as integers. Therefore, the empirical formula from P4O10 is found by dividing both by two. The answer is P2O5.
That's a synthesis, or combination reaction. These types of reactions generally have 2 reactants and 1 product.
There are two reaction equations for phosphate ion and water. They two equations are: i) HPO4 2- + H2O => H3O+ + PO4 3- ii) HPO4 2- + H2O => OH- + H2PO4 -
Look at the products. You should already know that one is bound to be water, H2O. You know that the OH comes from KOH, and the H comes from H3PO4. So ask yourself the question: How many OH and how many H are available? You can see that since you have three of one, you will also need three of the other, so you need 3 of the KOH, right? So this is the equation: 3KOH + H3PO4 -> 3H2O + K3PO4
p4o10 + 6h2o -----> 4h3po4
P4O10 + 6H2O = 4H3PO4 Phosphorus oxide reacst with water to produce phosphoric acid.
The chemical formula for Tetraphosphorus decaoxide is P4O10. The empirical formula is derived from the chemical formula by making the subscripts as low as possible while keeping all subscripts as integers. Therefore, the empirical formula from P4O10 is found by dividing both by two. The answer is P2O5.
That's a synthesis, or combination reaction. These types of reactions generally have 2 reactants and 1 product.
There are two reaction equations for phosphate ion and water. They two equations are: i) HPO4 2- + H2O => H3O+ + PO4 3- ii) HPO4 2- + H2O => OH- + H2PO4 -
4p+5o2->p4o10
4p+5o2->p4o10
Look at the products. You should already know that one is bound to be water, H2O. You know that the OH comes from KOH, and the H comes from H3PO4. So ask yourself the question: How many OH and how many H are available? You can see that since you have three of one, you will also need three of the other, so you need 3 of the KOH, right? So this is the equation: 3KOH + H3PO4 -> 3H2O + K3PO4
Balanced equation:12 HClO4 + P4O10 = 4 H3PO4 + 6 Cl2O7
This equation is P4O10 + 6 H2O -> 4 H3PO4.
P4O10 is acidic.
P4O10 is acidic.