Chemistry
Chemistry, 06.07.2020 03:01, igtguith

Hola, es que necesito una ayuda con una tarea de quimica será que me ayudan por favor 1)ecuación balanceada para la reacción y calcula las moles de ácido fosfórico obtenidas cuando reaccionan 1,5 moles de óxido fosfórico con un exceso de agua 2)El hidróxido de magnesio y el ácido clorhídrico reaccionan produciendo cloruro de magnesio y agua. Escribe la ecuación balanceada para la reacción y calcula los gramos de ácido clorhídrico necesarios para producir 4,72 gramos de cloruro de magnesio

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