How many Salts will be formed by one molecule of phosphoric acid when it reacts with base.
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Phosphoric acid forms three classes of salts corresponding to replacement of one, two, or three hydrogen atoms.
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Phosphoric acid, also called orthophosphoric acid, (H3PO4), the most important oxygen acid of phosphorus, used to make phosphate salts for fertilizers. It is also used in dental cements, in the preparation of albumin derivatives, and in the sugar and textile industries. It serves as an acidic, fruitlike flavouring in food products.
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