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One mole of calcium phosphide on reaction with excess of water gives:

  1. Three moles of phosphine
  2. Two moles of phosphinc
  3. One mole of P2O5
  4. One mole of phosphoric acid

A
One mole of P2O5
B
Three moles of phosphine
C
One mole of phosphoric acid
D
Two moles of phosphinc
Solution
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Ca3P2+6H2O3Ca(OH)2+2PH3
1 mol of Ca3P2=2molesofPH3
It shows that one mole of calcium phosphide on reaction with excess of water gives 2 moles of phosphine.

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