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12. What is the basicity of H3PO2 acid and why?
13. Although the H-bonding in hydrogen fluoride is much stronger than that in water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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What is the basicity of H3PO2 acid and why? Basicity of H3PO2 depends on upon the number of ionizable -OH groups present in the molecule. That is the number of hydrogen attached to the electronegative atom oxygen. H3PO2 has one ionizable –OH group, thus its basicity is 1.

Answered by kgpgaurave
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Answer:H3PO2 has basicity of 1 because hydrogen atom attached with oxygen are only replaceable.

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