beebo
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potassium phosphate question... -->H3PO3 ?
beebo was looking for some confirmation before proceeding
up in our head we remember it like this:
HCL tit ration or gassing of an aqueous solution of potassium phosphate will precipitate a crashing out of K leaving H3PO3 and water to remove
is that correct and water to remove
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Why would one think acidifying a PHOSPHATE solution would produce PHOSPHOROUS acid?
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If you have read about that reaction somewhere, it would be a good idea to find the article again. I presume you think potassium chloride would
precipitate from the solution (not "crash out"; this is chemistry, not bumper cars).
What you think you remember does not sound plausible to me (disclaimer: I have been known to be wrong before). Can you write a balanced chemical
equation for the reaction you propose?
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beebo
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as crusty one said
from an old memory and an old post
thank you you answered my question
this amateur swapped his phite witha phate
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