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Phosphoric acid is a ________.
1) dibasic acid
2) tribasic acid
3) diacidic acid
4) triacidic base

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Answered by inumularicky4
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Phosphoric acid is a tribasic acid

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Explanation:

The answer is: Phosphoric acid is a 2) tribasic acid. A tribasic acid is a specific acid that has three hydrogen ions to contribute to a base while it is put in an acid-base chemical reaction. Therefore, a tribasic molecule will have three expendable hydrogen atoms. Phosphoric acid (H 3PO 4) as well as citric acid is the most common examples of tribasic acids. You can find three hydrogen ions to donate to a base in an acid-base reaction in tribasic acid.

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