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Calculate number of ions present in 1 mole of H3PO4 . please answer this mathematically​

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Answered by k047
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➨1 mol of H3PO4 :

1 mol of H3PO4 gives 3 moles of H± ions.

In Phosphoric acid ( H3PO4) no. of H+ ions it produces on dissociation per molecule of acid is 3. Hence the n-factor for phosphoric

acid H3PO4 is 3.

Normality= Molarity ×n−factor

= 1 × 3 = 3 N.

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