
Ash U.
asked 04/23/18What state is iron(iii) phospate in?
Fe2O3(s)+ H3PO4(aq)= Fe2PO4(?)+ H2O(l)
what state is iron phosphate in.
what state is iron phosphate in.
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J.R. S. answered 04/23/18
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It is a solid (s), i.e. it is insoluble.
Also, the original equation is not correctly balanced. And iron(III) phosphate is NOT written as Fe2PO4 but rather as FePO4.
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J.R. S.
04/23/18