What are the products of this reaction? What is the complete balanced equation? #?H_3PO_4(aq) + ?Ca(OH)_2(aq) ->#
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This is a reaction of the type 'acid + base
In this case, the balanced equation is
Explanation:
Although phosphoric acid and calcium hydroxide might be less familiar examples, they are an acid and a base, and we know that these react to yield a salt and water.
The salt formed in this case is calcium phosphate, and since we know the charges on the ions are
A more complete equation, then, is:
Now we just need to replace all those question marks!
In the discussion that follows, I will treat the
One mole of
Now there are
One mole of
Now there are
Ignore the oxygen in the
Finally, check the H. There are now 12 on the left and 12 on the right, so that's OK.
That means we can replace the final '?' with 1, but we don't usually bother writing 1 as a coefficient in chemical equations, so the final chemical equation is: