The formula* for phosphoric acid is H3PO4.
*Compounds do not have "symbols" in the chemical sense; only atoms do. The formula itself, of course, is a symbol for the compound itself in a more general meaning of "symbol".
H3PO3 for phosphorous acid
while, H3PO4 is the phosphoric acid.
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The Chemical symbol for Phosphoric acid is H3PO4
phosphoric acid, or orthophosphoric acid
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Phosphoric acid
Bromic Acid Whoever wrote the above is a terrible idiot.... H3PO3 CANNOT be bromic acid as it contains no Bromine (Br on the periodic table) It's common name would be Phosphorous acid If it were H3PO4 it would be Phosphoric acid
PO2
They are the same Chemical Formula. Basically the same Acid with two different names.
KOH for potassium hydroxide, and H3PO4 for phosphoric acid.
Phosphoric acid
Bromic Acid Whoever wrote the above is a terrible idiot.... H3PO3 CANNOT be bromic acid as it contains no Bromine (Br on the periodic table) It's common name would be Phosphorous acid If it were H3PO4 it would be Phosphoric acid
PO2
They are the same Chemical Formula. Basically the same Acid with two different names.
KOH for potassium hydroxide, and H3PO4 for phosphoric acid.
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H3po4
The chemical symbol is H3PO4.
phosphoric acid
H3PO4 is the formula for phosphoric acid, also called orthophosphoric acid. For details see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphoric_acid
Phosphoric acid and carbonic acid.
Phosphoric acid is used in Coke.