What will be the overall n-factor for the disproportionation reaction ? P4(s)+3NaOH(aq)+3H2O(l)→3NaH2PO2(aq)+PH3(g)
A
4
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B
3
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C
2
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D
6
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Solution
The correct option is B 3 For the given reaction : 0P4(s)+3NaOH(aq)+3H2O(l)⟶3NaH2+1PO2(aq)+−3PH3(g)
Oxidation : 0P4⟶NaH2+1PO2 nf=n1=|0−(+1)|×4=4
Reduction : 0P4⟶−3PH3 nf=n2=|0−(3)|×4=12 (nf)T=n1×n2n1+n2 (nf)T=4×124+12=4×1216=3