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name the ions formed when a tribasic acid forms 2 acid salts and one naormal salt with a base​

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Answered by dilkash3
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Tribasic acids ionise to produce 3 moles of H+ ions in solution (e.g., phosphoric acid (H3PO4)). A salt is formed when all or part of the hydrogen in an acid is replaced by a metal ion or the ammonium ion. Salts generally consist of a negative ion from an acid and a positive ion from a base or metal.

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