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basicity of h3po4 with explanation ​

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Answered by anushkasinha961
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The basicity is defined as the number of hydrogen atom replaceable by a base in a particular acid. H3PO4 has three ionizable hydrogen atoms. Hence, its basicity is 3.....

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Answered by harsha1491
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Basicity of an acid refers to the number of replaceable hydrogen atoms in one molecule of the acid. In the structure of H3PO4, there are 3 OH's attached.

Thus the basicity of H3PO4 is also 3.

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