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Can u balance this equation: phosphoric acid+potassium hydroxide produce potassium hydrogen phosphate+water?

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Can u balance this equation: phosphoric acid+potassium hydroxide produce potassium hydrogen phosphate+water?

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phosphoric acid+potassium hydroxide produce potassium hydrogen phosphate+water phosphoric acid = H3Po4 potassium hydroxide = KOH potassium hydrogen phosphate = K2HPO4 WATER = H2O H3Po4 + KOH = K2HPO4 + H2O total K atoms = 1 LHS, 2RHS Multiply K in LHS by 2 we get H3Po4 + 2 KOH = K2HPO4 + H2O H atoms in lhs = 5 rhs = 3 get two more H atoms in rhs by multiplying H2O by two we get H3Po4 + 2 KOH = K2HPO4 + 2 H2O total H atoms = equal on both sides total P atoms = equal on both sides total K atoms = equal on both sides total O atoms = equal on both sides hence H3Po4 + 2 KOH = K2HPO4 + 2 H2O is your answer

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