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Consider the chemical equations shown here.
p4(s) + 302(g) – p406(s)
p4(s) + 502(g) – p4010(s)
what is the overall equation for the reaction that produces p4010 from p406 and o2?
o p40g(s) + o2(g) → p4010(s)
o p406(s) + 202(9) – p4010(5)
0 p406(s) + 802(g) – p4010(5)

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