Chemistry, 07.10.2019 21:00, Randomkid0973
What is the final chemical equation from the following intermediate chemical equations?
p. og(s) →p4(s)+302(g)
p4(s)+502(g) → p4010(s)
p-oe(s)+202(g) → p4010(5)
p-os(s) + 802(g) → 2p4(s) + p4010(5)
p-oe(s) + 1502(g) → p4(5) +p-o10(5)
p-os(s) + (5/3)o2(g) → p4o10(5)
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