Calculate the equivalent weight and normality of H;PO, for a solution of 6 M H;PO, given the following reactions: (a) H;PO(aq)+ 3OH(aq) PO, (aq) + 3H;0(t) (b) H;PO,(aq) + 2NH3 (aq) (c) H;PO(aq) +F(aq) (The atomic weight of O=16 , H=1, P= 31 ). HPO, (aq) + 2NH," (aq) H,PO,"+ HF(aq)

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Calculate the equivalent weight and normality of H;PO, for a solution of 6 M H;PO,
given the following reactions:
(a) H;PO,(aq) + 30H(aq) PO, (aq) + 3H;0(()
(b) H;PO,(aq) + 2NH3 (aq)
(c) H;PO,(aq) +F(aq)
(The atomic weight of O=16 , H=1 , P= 31 ).
+ HPO, (aq) + 2NH, (aq)
H,PO,"+ HF(aq)
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the equivalent weight and normality of H;PO, for a solution of 6 M H;PO, given the following reactions: (a) H;PO,(aq) + 30H(aq) PO, (aq) + 3H;0(() (b) H;PO,(aq) + 2NH3 (aq) (c) H;PO,(aq) +F(aq) (The atomic weight of O=16 , H=1 , P= 31 ). + HPO, (aq) + 2NH, (aq) H,PO,"+ HF(aq)
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