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ChemistryCHEMICAL BONDINGHydrolysisMedium2 minQB
ChemistryMediumnumerical
Passage / Comprehension

Hydrolysis is common form of chemical reaction where water is mostly used to break down the chemical bonds that exist between a particular substance.

Calculate total number of moles of water required for the hydrolysis of 1 mole each of ,

Answer:
24.00
Solution:

For hydrolysis of phosphorus oxides, water required is found by balancing to corresponding acids:

  • P4O10 → 6 H₂O
  • P4O7 → 5 H₂O
  • P4O8 → 7 H₂O
  • P4O6 → 6 H₂O

Total:

6+5+7+6=24

Stream:JEESubject:ChemistryTopic:CHEMICAL BONDINGSubtopic:Hydrolysis
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