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Complete the neutralization reaction of phosphoric acid reacting with potassium hydroxide to form water and potassium phosphate.
Input the coefficients of the reactancts and products, including 1, if applicable. Also, input the formula for the potassium phosphate in the last field.
?H3PO4 + ?KOH ---> ?H2O + ? & ?
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