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h3po3 has ____ non ionisable P-H bonds​

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Answered by suryasmeghna03
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Answer: 1 non ionisable

P-H bond

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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H3PO3 has only ONE non ionisable P-H bond.

- The name of H3PO3 is Phosphorous Acid.

- It is a dibasic acid.

- It means it has 2 P-OH bonds.

- These bonds are ionisable.

- The third hydrogen is directly connected to phosphorous atom, i.e., P-H.

- This single P-H bond is non ionisable.

- Hence the no of non ionisable P-H bonds is one (1).

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