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example of tribasic acid​

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Answered by swagatakundu74
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Answer:

H3PO4(phosphoric acid)

Answered by alfiya49
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Explanation:

A tribasic acid is an acid that has three hydrogens ions to donate to a base in an acidic base reaction .

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A tribasic acid is an acid which contains three replaceable hydrogen ions. one molecule of tribasic acid gives three H+ions on dissociation.

for example :: in phosphoric acid (H3PO4) there are three replaceable hydrogen ions hence it is tribasic acid.

H3PO4 ------- 3H+ +PO4 3-

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