Nothing, because they do not react with each other.
Phosphoric acid
One mole of phosphoric acid (H3PO4) contains three moles of hydrogen atoms. This is because there are three hydrogen atoms in each molecule of phosphoric acid. Each mole of phosphoric acid contributes three moles of hydrogen atoms to the overall chemical formula.
Phosphoric acid has a charge of -3, as it has three hydrogen ions that can ionize to form H+ ions.
It can be called "Hydrogen Phosphate" so in a way i guess but do you mean phosphorus?
Yes, phosphoric acid can react with copper to form copper phosphate and hydrogen gas. This reaction can occur more readily in concentrated solutions of phosphoric acid.
Phosphoric acid
H3PO4 (3 hydrogen 4 phosphoric oxygen)
One mole of phosphoric acid (H3PO4) contains three moles of hydrogen atoms. This is because there are three hydrogen atoms in each molecule of phosphoric acid. Each mole of phosphoric acid contributes three moles of hydrogen atoms to the overall chemical formula.
Phosphoric acid has a charge of -3, as it has three hydrogen ions that can ionize to form H+ ions.
It can be called "Hydrogen Phosphate" so in a way i guess but do you mean phosphorus?
Yes, phosphoric acid can react with copper to form copper phosphate and hydrogen gas. This reaction can occur more readily in concentrated solutions of phosphoric acid.
coke
The product is Ethanol. Phosphoric acid is the catalyst here. The equation for the reaction is: C2H4 + H2O -----> C2H5OH
Sodium hydrogen phosphate (Na2HPO4) is a salt, not an acid. It is the conjugate base of phosphoric acid.
Horse urine does contain phosphoric acid, as it is a waste product excreted by the body. However, the amount of phosphoric acid in horse urine can vary depending on factors such as diet and hydration.
It corrodes it because it includes oxygen and hydrogen.
Acidic.