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Question: What happens when orthophosphoric acid is heated to \(\text{600 }\\!\\!{}^\circ\\!\\!\text{ C}\).? ...

What happens when orthophosphoric acid is heated to 600 !!!! C\text{600 }\\!\\!{}^\circ\\!\\!\text{ C}.?
A. Phosphorus is formed
B. Phosphorus acid is formed
C. Hydrogen gas is released
D. Phosphorus pentoxide is formed

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Solution

Hint: Orthophosphoric acid is another name for Phosphoric acid. It is a weak acid. The chemical formula for Orthophosphoric acid is H3PO4{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}\text{P}{{\text{O}}_{\text{4}}}.

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Orthophosphoric acid or H3PO4{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}\text{P}{{\text{O}}_{\text{4}}} when heated to a temperature of 250 !!!! C\text{250 }\\!\\!{}^\circ\\!\\!\text{ C} yields pyrophosphoric acid and water as products of its reaction. This following chemical equation signifies the reaction that takes place when orthophosphoric acid is heated to a temperature of 250 !!!! C\text{250 }\\!\\!{}^\circ\\!\\!\text{ C}.
2H3PO4250 !!!! CH4P2O7 + H2O\text{2}{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}\text{P}{{\text{O}}_{\text{4}}}\xrightarrow{\text{250 }\\!\\!{}^\circ\\!\\!\text{ C}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{4}}}{{\text{P}}_{\text{2}}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{7}}}\text{ + }{{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}}\text{O}
When further heated up to a temperature of 316 !!!! C\text{316 }\\!\\!{}^\circ\\!\\!\text{ C}, orthophosphoric acid yields metaphosphoric acid. Metaphosphoric acid being a strong dehydrating agent, moisture is lost. This is denoted from the equation of the reaction that takes place which is given below. The heating of orthophosphoric acid to 316 !!!! C\text{316 }\\!\\!{}^\circ\\!\\!\text{ C} or the heating of pyrophosphoric acid to 316 !!!! C\text{316 }\\!\\!{}^\circ\\!\\!\text{ C} yields metaphosphoric acid and water as products of the reaction.
H3PO4Δ316 !!!! CHPO3 + H2O{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}\text{P}{{\text{O}}_{\text{4}}}\xrightarrow[\Delta ]{\text{316 }\\!\\!{}^\circ\\!\\!\text{ C}}\text{HP}{{\text{O}}_{3}}\text{ + }{{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}}\text{O}
or
H4P2O7 !!Δ!! 316 !!!! C2HPO3 + H2O{{\text{H}}_{\text{4}}}{{\text{P}}_{\text{2}}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{7}}}\xrightarrow[\text{ }\\!\\!\Delta\\!\\!\text{ }]{\text{316 }\\!\\!{}^\circ\\!\\!\text{ C}}\text{2HP}{{\text{O}}_{\text{3}}}\text{ + }{{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}}\text{O}
On further heating, at 600 !!!! C\text{600 }\\!\\!{}^\circ\\!\\!\text{ C} orthophosphoric acid yields Phosphorus pentoxide and water as the products of the reaction. The equation for the reaction of orthophosphoric acid when heated to a 600 !!!! C\text{600 }\\!\\!{}^\circ\\!\\!\text{ C} mark is written below.
2H3PO4 !!Δ!! 600 !!!! CP2O5 + 3H2O\text{2}{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}\text{P}{{\text{O}}_{\text{4}}}\xrightarrow[\text{ }\\!\\!\Delta\\!\\!\text{ }]{\text{600 }\\!\\!{}^\circ\\!\\!\text{ C}}{{\text{P}}_{2}}{{\text{O}}_{5}}\text{ + 3}{{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}}\text{O}

Note: Phosphoric acid is a colourless, odourless liquid which is crystalline in nature. Orthophosphoric acid is a diprotic acid which means that in an aqueous solution, it can donate two hydrogen atoms or protons per molecule. When Orthophosphoric acid is heated at 600 !!!! C\text{600 }\\!\\!{}^\circ\\!\\!\text{ C}, it might also yield some amount of P4O10{{\text{P}}_{\text{4}}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{10}}} other than water as one of its products. The following equation shows the reaction that takes place when orthophosphoric acid yields P4O10{{\text{P}}_{\text{4}}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{10}}} on heating to a temperature of 600 !!!! C\text{600 }\\!\\!{}^\circ\\!\\!\text{ C}.
4H3PO4 !!Δ!! 600 !!!! CP4O10 + 6H2O\text{4}{{\text{H}}_{\text{3}}}\text{P}{{\text{O}}_{\text{4}}}\xrightarrow[\text{ }\\!\\!\Delta\\!\\!\text{ }]{\text{600 }\\!\\!{}^\circ\\!\\!\text{ C}}{{\text{P}}_{\text{4}}}{{\text{O}}_{\text{10}}}\text{ + 6}{{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}}\text{O}