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What would be the stoichiometric coefficient of P and HNO3 respectively, in the net balanced equation for the given redox reaction:
P+HNO3HPO3+NO+H2O

A
5,3
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1,1
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2,3
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D
3,5
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Solution

The correct option is D 3,5
The redox reaction is -
0P+H+5NO3H+5PO3++2NO+H2O
0PH+5PO3----- oxidation
So, P , acts as a reducing agent.

H+5NO3+2NO--- reduction
So, HNO3 , acts as a oxidising agent.
n-factor calculation formula :
nf=(|O.S.ProductO.S.Reactant|×number of atom
For oxidation :
nf=(|50|×1=5
For reduction:
nf=(|25|×1=3

Balance atom undergoing oxidation and reduction.
P+HNO3HPO3+NO+H2O

Simplest ratio of n- factor's =5:3

Cross mutiply the oxidising and reducing agents with ratio of n-factors. and balancing the main elements other than oxygen and hydrogen.
3P+5HNO33HPO3+5NO+H2O

Balance atoms oxygen.
3P+5HNO33HPO3+5NO+H2O

Balance hydrogen.
3P+5HNO33HPO3+5NO+H2O

balance charge
charge in reactant side = 0
charge in product side = 0
so the balanced equation is 3P+5HNO33HPO3+5NO+H2O
the coefficient of P and HNO3 are 3 and 5 respectively.

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