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Question: | 20 Aluminum (Al) + 5 Phosphorus (P) + 500 Pantoprazole |
Solution: | Invalid reaction |
Chemical Equation: | N/A |
Explanation: | Pantoprazole (C16H16N3O2S) is a pharmaceutical drug, not an element or simple chemical compound that readily participates in typical elemental reactions like the one described. The reaction between Aluminum (Al) and Phosphorus (P) might yield Aluminum Phosphide (AlP) under specific conditions (high temperature, inert atmosphere) ๐ฅ. However, the inclusion of Pantoprazole makes the overall reaction unpredictable and likely complex, involving degradation of the drug molecule. ๐งช This is not a straightforward reaction that can be easily represented by a simple chemical equation. ๐ซ |
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