Chemistry, asked by annyesha055, 10 months ago

Na₃PO₄ , Na₂HPO₄ and NaH₂PO₄ are compound of phosphoric acid . From this statement , it implies phosphoric acid is :
a) mono-basic acid
b) di-basic acid
c) tri-basic acid
d) tri-acidic acid

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Answered by bavanikacbe
1

c.tribasic acid

Explanation:

In H3po4 three OH atoms are attached to phosphorus.So it has tribasic in nature. H3PO4, phosphoric acid, can be written O=P(OH)3. It has three acidic protons (attached to oxygen) and is therefore tribasic. Its salts are called phosphates.

Answered by praveenpedada4
0
Answer c is the correct answer for your question
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