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KMnO4 + C3H8O3 => K2CO3 + H2O + CO2 + MnO2

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CuMnO4 +K3PO4 are the products for this reaction.

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CuMnO4 + K3PO4 is the product formed from this reaction.

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The chemical reaction is:
Cu3PO4 + 3 KMnO4 = 3 CuMnO4 + K3PO4

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What is the formula of Copper(I) phosphate?

Cu3Po4


What is the chemical formula for cuprous phosphate?

Cu3PO4 Copper (I) Phosphate.


What is the chemical formula for copper I phosphate?

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Formula for copper II phosphate?

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What is the formula for cuprous phosphate?

Formula: Cu3(PO4)2


Cu3po4 type of atoms?

It's the chemical formula for a chemical called Copper (I) phosphate. Each letter symbol indicates an element that is in this compound... the Cu stands for "copper", the P stands for "phosphorus" and the O stands for "oxygen".


What is the chemical formula for copper IV phosphate?

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What is molecular mass of cupric sulfate?

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