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    What Compound Is Formed by the Reaction of Na with P<sub>4</sub>
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What Compound Is Formed by the Reaction of Na with P4

Question 60

Question 60

Multiple Choice

What compound is formed by the reaction of Na with P4?


A) NaP3
B) Na3P
C) NaP2
D) Na2P
E) NaP

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