There is only one salt being formed when an ACID reacts with an OXIDE, the other compound is water(!)
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to form ....
If you mean how do you create it, you react zinc oxide and phosphoric acid
Generically, salts from phosphoric acid are "phosphates".
The anhydride of phosphoric acid is Phosphorous(V) Oxide. P4O10.
-Acetic acid and sodium acetate -Citric acid and sodium salts -Phosphoric acid and sodium/potassium salts
phosphoric acid react with lead
phosphate salts react with strong acids and form phosphoric acid..
If you mean how do you create it, you react zinc oxide and phosphoric acid
Salts of phosphoric acid are called phosphates.
Generically, salts from phosphoric acid are "phosphates".
They are salts of the phosphoric acid; ex.: Na3PO4.
The anhydride of phosphoric acid is Phosphorous(V) Oxide. P4O10.
Phosphoric acid and chromic acid
phosphoric acid
-Acetic acid and sodium acetate -Citric acid and sodium salts -Phosphoric acid and sodium/potassium salts
Sure, phosphate salts.
phosphoric acid react with lead
it contains Phosphoric Acid as well as its potassium salts K3PO4, K2HPO4, KH2PO4