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What is the final chemical equation from the following intermediate chemical equations? P4O6(s) β†’ P4(s)+3O2(g) P4(s)+5O2(g) --P4O10(s)
P406(S) + 2O2(g) β†’ P4010(s)
O P408(s) + 802(g) β†’ 2P4(s) + P4010(s) O P406(S) + 1502(g) β†’ P4(s) + P4010(s) h O P406(S)+(5/3)O2(g) β†’ P4010(s)

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