Answer to Question #120726 in Chemistry for Dian

Question #120726
Write the balanced equation for the neutralization reaction between H3PO4 and NaOH in aqueous solution
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Expert's answer
2020-06-08T15:47:31-0400

In the neutralization reaction between phosphoric acid and sodium hydroxide, the products are sodium phosphate Na3PO4 and water H2O:

_H3PO4 + _NaOH "\\rightarrow" _Na3PO4 + _H2O.

In order to find the stoichiometric coefficients (balance the reaction), we first balance the amount of sodium (Na). In Na3PO4, there are 3 sodium atoms, so you need 3 for the stoichiometric coefficient of NaOH. Then, balance the oxygen: in 3NaOH, there are 3 oxygen atoms, so you need to put 3 in front of water. Finally, we check the number of hydrogen atoms: 3+3=6 in the reagents and 3·2 = 6 in the products. Now, the equation is balanced!

H3PO4 + 3NaOH "\\rightarrow" Na3PO4 + 3H2O.

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