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how many acid salt is given by a tribasic acid...State with an example...​

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Answered by javeriakhanam2808200
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Answer:

NaH2PO4, sodium dihydrogen phosphate, is an acid salt of phosphoric acid.

An acid salt is formed by partial or incomplete neutralization of a dibasic or tribasic acid by a base.

NaH

2

PO

4

is formed when phosphoric acid and sodium hydroxide react in 1:1 molar ratio.

NaOH + H3PO4 = NaH2PO4 + H2O

It is an acid salt because it contains two more replaceable hydrogen atoms in its molecule.

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