The molecular equation for the reaction of aqueous copper(II) chloride and aqueous potassium phosphate:
3CuCl₂(aq) + 2K₃PO₄(aq) → 6KCl(aq) + Cu₃(PO₄)₂(s)
CuCl₂ is the salt copper (II) chloride.
K₃PO₄ is the salt potassium phosphate.
KCl is the salt potassium chloride.
Cu₃(PO₄)₂ is the insoluble salt copper(II) phosphate.
Anhydrous copper(II) phosphate is a blue solid salt.
(aq) is an aqueous solution.
(s) is a solid, insoluble in the water
There are same number of atoms of on both side of the balanced chemical reaction: three copper (Cu), six chlorine (Cl), six potassium (K), two phosphorus (P) and eight oxygen (O) atoms.
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