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How do I find conversions for a reaction with phosphoric acid?
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[QUOTE="Mayhem, post: 6631623, member: 677383"] It's hard to tell. In the end, the conversion (yield) can only be determined experimentally. Stoichiometrically, you simply have to write and balance the equation(s). Phosphoric acid is a weak acid, so you are correct in that it doesn't fully dissociate in water, but this does not mean that the parts that do come from dissociation do not fully react with the other reactants (at least this is a decent assumption). [/QUOTE]
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