Sir

P2o5+3h2o=2ph3+4O2 is a right equation give me answer please

The equation is balanced.

So, if it is in fact a real reaction, it looks good.

To determine if the equation is balanced, we need to check if the number of atoms on each side of the equation is equal.

Let's count the atoms on each side of the equation:

On the left side:
1 phosphorus (P)
5 oxygen (O)

On the right side:
2 phosphorus (P)
6 hydrogen (H)
4 oxygen (O)

Since the number of atoms is not balanced, the equation is not correct.

To balance the equation, we can follow these steps:

1. Start by balancing the most complex molecule or compound first, in this case, P2O5.

P2O5 + 3H2O = 2PH3 + 4O2

2. Balance the phosphorus (P) atoms by adding a coefficient of 2 in front of PH3.

P2O5 + 3H2O = 2PH3 + 4O2

3. Now, count the atoms again:

On the left side:
2 phosphorus (P)
5 oxygen (O)

On the right side:
2 phosphorus (P)
6 hydrogen (H)
4 oxygen (O)

4. To balance the oxygen, add a coefficient of 4 in front of H2O.

P2O5 + 3H2O = 2PH3 + 4O2

5. Count the atoms again:

On the left side:
2 phosphorus (P)
5 oxygen (O)

On the right side:
2 phosphorus (P)
6 hydrogen (H)
4 oxygen (O)

6. Now the equation is balanced with equal numbers of each atom on both sides:

P2O5 + 3H2O = 2PH3 + 4O2

So, the balanced equation is:

P2O5 + 3H2O = 2PH3 + 4O2