Give a balanced chemical equation to represent the acid-base neutralization reaction that occurs between phosphoric acid, H3PO4, and barium hydroxide.
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Write the chemical formulas for phosphoric acid and barium hydroxide: Phosphoric acid: $\displaystyle H_{3} PO_{4}$ Barium hydroxide: $\displaystyle Ba(OH)_{2}$ Show more…
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