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phosphorus acid is a dibasic acid give reason ​

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Answered by sasikiran26
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Phosphorous acid or phosphonic acid (H3PO3) is a dibasic acid with phosphorus in +3 oxidation state. Hypophosphorous acid or phosphinic acid (H3PO2) is a monobasic acid having +1 oxidation state for phosphorus. Phosphorus is in +5 oxidation state in phosphoric acid, (H3PO4) which is a tribasic acid.

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