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
The chemical formula for phosphonic acid is H3PO3.
The chemical formula for phosphorus acid is H3PO3.
It is actually HCl(aq) Its chemical name is Hydrochloric acid
H₃PO₃ is the molecular formula for Phosphorus Acid.Hope this helps.
CH3COOH(aq) has more than one chemical name. It is acetic acid, also known as ethanoic acid. The (aq) simply means an aqueous solution.
Phosphorus acid
The chemical formula for phosphonic acid is H3PO3.
The chemical formula for phosphorus acid is H3PO3.
It is actually HCl(aq) Its chemical name is Hydrochloric acid
H₃PO₃ is the molecular formula for Phosphorus Acid.Hope this helps.
CH3COOH(aq) has more than one chemical name. It is acetic acid, also known as ethanoic acid. The (aq) simply means an aqueous solution.
The formula is for potassium chloride in water solution.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is: PCl3 + 3H2O → H3PO3 + 3HCl
The products of the reaction of PCl3 with water are HCl and H3PO3 (phosphorous acid). The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is: PCl3 + 3H2O → 3HCl + H3PO3
The symbol for dissolved in water in a chemical equation is (aq), which stands for "aqueous." This indicates that the substance is dissolved in water as part of the reaction.
H3PO3 is phosphorous acid or orthophosphorous acid. It is a colorless or yellowish solid with a garlic like taste. It is an unstable compound that readily absorbs moisture and converts to phosphoric acid (H3PO4).
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