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Second option. 3

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to balance a equation you need to have the same amount of atoms/moles in both sides.

Na₃PO₄ + _ HCl → 3NaCl + H₃PO₄

In reactant side we have 3 Na and we have the same amount in product side.

We also have 1 P and 4 O in both sides of the equation.

As we have 3 moles of NaCl in product side, this means we have:

NaCl → Na⁺ + Cl⁻

3 moles of Na⁺ and 3 moles of Cl⁻. In conclussion we need 3 moles of Cl⁻ in reactant side.Then, the stoichiometry of HCl must be, 3.

3 moles of HCl means that we have 3 moles of protons (H⁺).

HCl → H⁺ + Cl⁻

If you see the phosphoric acid, we also have 3 moles of protons.

H₃PO₄ → 3H⁺ + PO₄³⁻

Complete balanced equation is:

Na₃PO₄ + 3HCl → 3NaCl + H₃PO₄

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