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Explain why-
a)sulfuric acid form two series of salt ?
b)phosphoric acid form three series of salt ?​

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Answered by varshene
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Answer:

a. sulphuric acid belongs to the dibasic acid as it gives two hydrogen ions on dissociation with water. due to this reason on reaction with strong bases, sulphuric acid forms salt that is neutral.

b. NaH2Po4 and Na2HPo4 are acidic salts because even through they are solves they can donate hydrogen..

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Answered by ramyaroshi
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Explanation:

Answer:

a. sulphuric acid belongs to the dibasic acid as it gives two hydrogen ions on dissociation with water. due to this reason on reaction with strong bases, sulphuric acid forms salt that is neutral.

b. NaH2Po4 and Na2HPo4 are acidic salts because even through they are solves they can donate hydrogen..

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