Texts: What is the correct coefficient for H₂PO₄ to balance the number of P atoms on both sides of the equation? PO₄ + H₂O -> ______H₂PO₄
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Step 1: In the given equation, we have one P atom on the left side (PO₄) and one P atom on the right side (H₂PO₄). Show more…
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