H2o + hpo3
H3PO4----P2O5+H2O
phosphoric acid
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.
phosphoric acid
phosphoric acid react with lead
There is no reaction. Two acids cannot react with each other.
phosphoric acid
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.
phosphoric acid
None! Trisodium phosphate is the end produce of neutralizing phosphoric acid with sodium hydroxide. So, no further reaction is possible.
phosphoric acid react with lead
There is no reaction. Two acids cannot react with each other.
The product is Ethanol. Phosphoric acid is the catalyst here. The equation for the reaction is: C2H4 + H2O -----> C2H5OH
I believe that is impossible to obtain gaseous phosphoric acid (H3PO4) because I know that this acid is unstable at temperatures greater than 150 0C (thermal decomposition). Probably P2O5 ?
trisodium phosphate plus hydrochloric acid plus oxygen.
I don't think so.poly phosphoric acid and phosphoric acid have same moleculer structure.http://harvestchem.iblogger.org
H2O + Fe(PO4)
This reaction is:2 NH3 + H3PO4 = (NH4)2HPO4