One mole of calcium phosphide on reaction with excess water gives:
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One mole of calcium phosphide on reaction with excess water gives:
- one mole of phosphine
- two moles of phosphoric acid
- two moles of phosphine
- one mole of phosphorus pentaoxide
Answer
(C) two moles of phosphine
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