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H3PO3 is a dibasic acid why??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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H3PO3 has three H atoms out of which only tow are attached through oxygen, and are ionisable. Third hydrogen is not ionisable because it is directly attached to phosphorous. Hence H3PO3 is a dibasic acid.

Answered by maheshsingha553
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H3PO3 has three H atoms out of which only tow are attached through oxygen, and are ionisable. Third hydrogen is not ionisable because it is directly attached to phosphorous. Hence H3PO3 is a dibasic acid.

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