Chemistry, asked by bensallen1992, 10 months ago

is h2po4 is bronsted acid.​

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Answered by dhyansrao
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Answer:

no

Explanation:

h2po4 is called phosphoric acid

Answered by rithvik301
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Explanation:

h2po4 is

Dihydrogenphosphate is a monovalent inorganic anion that consists of phosphoric acid in which one of the three OH groups has been deprotonated. It is a monovalent inorganic anion and a phosphate ion. It is a conjugate base of a phosphoric acid. It is a conjugate acid of a hydrogenphosphate.

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