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How many more oxygen atoms are in Na2HPO4H(disodium phosphate) then in 2H3PO(Phosphoric Acid)?

How many more oxygen atoms are in Na2HPO4H(disodium phosphate) then in 2H3PO(Phosphoric-example-1
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Answer: There are 3 more oxygen atoms in Na2HPO4H than 2H3PO

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 4 oxygen atoms in Na2HPO4H and 1 in 2H3PO. You subtract 4 - 1 =3

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Answer:

in disodium phosphate = 4 oxygen atoms

in phosphoric acid = 1 oxygen atom

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