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Number of proton released in aqueous medium by HCl, H2SO4, H3PO4, H3PO3 respectively.




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Answered by gajpalvats
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Answer:

there are 20 protons released at one to. e

Answered by SaurabhJacob
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Number of protons released in aqueous medium by ;

  • HCl - There is only one proton released in aqueous medium by HCl. This acid is called Hydrochloric acid. In an aqueous medium, HCl breakdown into H⁺ and Cl⁻ ions, and hence releasing one H⁺ means one proton.
  • H₂SO₄ - There are 2 protons released in aqueous medium by H₂SO₄. This acid is called Sulphuric acid. In an aqueous medium, H₂SO₄ break down into 2H⁺ and SO₄⁻² ions, and hence releasing 2H⁺ means 2 protons.
  • H₃PO₄ - There are 3 protons released in aqueous medium by H₃PO₄. This acid is called Phosphoric acid. In an aqueous medium, H₃PO₄ break down into 3H⁺ and PO₄⁻³ ions, and hence releasing 3H⁺ means 3 protons.
  • H₃PO₃ - There are 2 protons released in aqueous medium by H₃PO₃. This acid is called Phosphorous acid. In an aqueous medium, H₃PO₃ break down into 2H⁺ and PO₃H⁻² ions, and hence releasing 2H⁺ means 2 protons.

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