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Sodium phosphate is a ternary salt.
Na3PO4, also known as sodium phosphate, is a basic compound. When dissolved in water, it dissociates to release hydroxide ions (OH-) which makes the solution basic.
Phosphoric acid. H3PO4
Sodium Phosphate
Na3PO4 • 12 H2O (s) ----> Na3PO4 (s) + 12 H2O (g)
H3PO4 + 3NaOH --------> Na3PO4 + 3H2O
3NaOH + H3PO4 -> Na3PO4 +3H2O The usual salt, sodium phosphate, and water.
NaOH + H3PO4 --> Na3PO4 NaOH + H3PO4 -->
H3PO4Is phosphoric acid, a strong acid. This would have to react with a strong base, such as NaOH, to produce a salt.3NaOH + H3PO4 --> Na3PO4 + 3H2OThe salt produced is sodium phosphate.
Na3PO4+H2O->NaOH+H3PO4 just balance it.
my balance sheet does not balance why?
Usually these reaction are done with a substantial excess of NaOH. You would getH3PO4 + 3NaOH --> Na3PO4(aq) + 3HOH.
Sodium phosphate is a ternary salt.
H3PO4 + 3NaOH >> Na3PO4 + 3H2O is the chemical formula for those two chemicals combine to one.
2CH3COOH + Na2CO3 --> 2NaCH3COO + CO2 + H2O
H3PO4 + 1 OH- --> H2PO4- + 1 H2O H3PO4 + 2 OH- --> HPO42- + 2 H2O H3PO4 + 3 OH- --> PO43- + 3 H2O
H3PO4(aq)+3NaOH(aq)-->Na3PO4(aq)+3H2O(l)