HClO 4 + P 2 O 5 → (A) + (B) (A) and (B) are:
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HClO4 + P2O5 → (A) + (B)
(A) and (B) are:
(A) and (B) are:
- HClO3, H3PO4
- Cl2O6, HPO3
- ClO2, H3PO4
- Cl2O7 , HPO3
Answer
(D) Cl 2 O 7 , HPO 3
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