
Originally Posted by
ankara55t
Is this right ?
2FeBr2+ 2H3PO4 --------(arrow) 2Fe(PO4)2 + 2HBr2
No. It's not right.
You need to Google the formulas of the compounds that you are using.
Note how the ionization takes place (center section). This can help you figure out how to balance the equation. Make sure the charge is balanced (same number of + as -). Note that hydrogen bromide is HBr. You will see an equal number of H+ and Br- in the middle section.
You didn't ask but there is also Iron(III) bromide:

. That can also undergo a similar reaction: