The non-metallic oxide formed when phosphorus burns in oxygen is:
P2O5
N2O
CO2
HgO
A
HgO
B
N2O
C
P2O5
D
CO2
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The most prevalent compound of phosphorous are derivatives of phosphate ion. P2O5 phosphorous pentoxide is the acid anhydride of phosphoric acid.
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