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