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3. Explain the structreal of
oxidiced acid of S and phophorus​

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Answered by abhishekpatel59259
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Oxoacids of Phosphorus are Hypophosphoric acid(H3PO4), Metaphosphoric acid(HPO2), Pyrophosphoric acid (H4P2O7), Hypophosphorous acid(H3PO2), Phosphorous acid (H3PO3), Peroxophosphoric acid (H3PO5), Orthophosphoric acid (H3PO5). Oxoacids are acids containing oxygen. Let us Learn more about Oxoacids and Oxoacids of Phosphorus.

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Answered by mahapatrajayashree
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In simple terms, oxoacids are the acids containing oxygen. Phosphorus is one such element that forms a number of oxoacids. A few common oxyacids include H3PO4, H3PO3, etc.

In oxoacids of phosphorus, we see that the phosphorus is tetrahedrally surrounded by other atoms. Generally, it is clear that there are at least one P=O bond and one P–OH bond in these acids. P–P or P–H bonds are also present besides the P=O bonds and P–OH bonds in oxoacids of phosphorus. In these cases, the oxidation state of phosphorus is less than +5.

These acids are generally seen to jump to higher and lower oxidation states. For example, upon heating, phosphorous acid disproportionates to result in phosphoric acid and phosphine.

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