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explain oxoacids of phosphorus ??????​

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Answered by amitshokeen
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Explanation:

these are acids containing oxygen ..

some examples of oxoacids of Phosphorus hypophosphoric acid(H3PO4), metaphosphoric acid(HPO2), pyrophosphoric acid (H4P2O7), hypophosphorous acid(H3PO2), phosphorous acid (H3PO3), Peroxophosphoric acid (H3PO5)

Answered by EnchantedGirl
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HEY! HERE IS YOUR ANSWER,

Phosphorus is known to form a number of oxoacids, for example: H3PO4, H3PO3, etc.

In oxoacids of phosphorus, it is tetrahedrally surrounded by other atoms.

Generally, all these acids are known to form at least one P=O bond and one P–OH bond.

Generally, all these acids are known to form at least one P=O bond and one P–OH bond.P–P or P–H bonds are also found in addition to P=O bonds and P–OH bonds in oxoacids of phosphorus where the oxidation state of phosphorus is less than +5.

These acids are generally seen to disproportionate to either lower and higher oxidation states.

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