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H3PO4(aq)+RbOH(aq) how do i solve this ?

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Step-by-step explanation:

The reaction between Phosphoric Acid + Rubidium Hydroxide will form Water + Trirubidium Phosphate.

So, we have 3 H+ and to form H2O, we need 3 OH-, because of this, we need to balance the equation. So, let's put a 3 in front of RbOH:

H3PO4 + 3 RbOH → H2O + Rb3PO4

Also, now we have 3 H+ and 3 OH-. So it will form 3 H2O:

H3PO4 + 3 RbOH → 3 H2O + Rb3PO4

Balanced equation:

H3PO4 + 3 RbOH → 3 H2O + Rb3PO4

Answer: H3PO4 + 3 RbOH → 3 H2O + Rb3PO4

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