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Hydrolysis of P\(_4\)O\(_{10}\) produces a compound R, which on heating above 320°C yields a compound S. The compounds R and S, respectively, are

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Phosphoric acid (H\(_3\)PO\(_4\)) is the product of hydrolysis of P\(_4\)O\(_{10}\), and heating it leads to the formation of polyphosphoric acids (HPO\(_3\))\(_n\), a chain of phosphoric acid molecules.
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The Correct Option is A

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Step 1: Hydrolysis of P\(_4\)O\(_{10}\).
When phosphorus pentoxide (P\(_4\)O\(_{10}\)) reacts with water, it hydrolyzes to form phosphoric acid (H\(_3\)PO\(_4\)): \[ P_4O_{10} + 6 H_2O \rightarrow 4 H_3PO_4 \] Step 2: Heating above 320°C.
When phosphoric acid (H\(_3\)PO\(_4\)) is heated above 320°C, it undergoes dehydration to form polyphosphoric acids, which are a mixture of HPO\(_3\) and (HPO\(_3\))\(_n\) (i.e., chains of phosphoric acid molecules): \[ n H_3PO_4 \rightarrow (HPO_3)_n + (n-1) H_2O \] Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct compounds formed are H\(_3\)PO\(_4\) upon hydrolysis and (HPO\(_3\))\(_n\) upon heating above 320°C.
Final Answer: \[ \boxed{H_3PO_4 \text{ and } (HPO_3)_n} \]
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