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Which of the following is a correct illustration of the balanced equation for  of H3PO4(s)? a. 3/2...

Which of the following is a correct illustration of the balanced equation for  of H3PO4(s)?

a.

3/2 H2(g) + 1/4 P4(s,white) + 2 O2(g) --> H3PO4(s)  

b.

6 H2(g)   +   P4(s,white)   +   8 O2(g)     -->     4 H3PO4(s)

c.

3 H(g)   +   P(s)   +   4 O(g)     -->     H3PO4(s)

d.

(a) and (b) are both acceptable

e.

(b) and (c) are both acceptable

f.

none of the answers is acceptable

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