Hello.
I have a question about the following acid decomposition equation:
H3PO4 -> H2O + HPO3
How does a single hydrogen bond with PO3 if the charge of PO3 is -3 and H is +1. I thought there should be 3 hydrogens bonded with it. When I asked my teacher this she said that it is because acid decomposition equations don't need to be balanced and that if you follow the idea that water is formed in decomposition then you just put the leftover elements together.
I don't understand how 1 hydrogen could possibly bond with something that has a charge of -3
Could someone please explain this a little more thoroughly than my teacher?
Thanks!