6. Solving a chemistry problem
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2. Use the ion-electron balance method to complete the equation for the following reaction:
p HNO3 H2O→H3PO4 NO. Using the values of normal potentials, prove the probability of its occurrence. Calculate the molar mass equivalents of the oxidizing agent and reducing agent.
p HNO3 H2O→H3PO4 NO. Using the values of normal potentials, prove the probability of its occurrence. Calculate the molar mass equivalents of the oxidizing agent and reducing agent.
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