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Strong Reducing Behaviour Of H3Po2 Is Due To

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Answered by r21073aitreya
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Answer: here you go

Explanation:

Strong reducing behavior of H3PO2 is due to the presence of one - OH group and two P - H bonds. The reducing properties of oxyacids of phosphorous are due to the presence of P-H bond. It has high tendency to release protons. Thus exhibits reducing nature.

Answered by SaharshSaxena
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Answer:

Strong reducing behavior of H3PO2 is due to the presence of one - OH group and two P - H bonds.

Explanation:

Strong reducing behavior of H3PO2 is due to the presence of one - OH group and two P - H bonds . The reducing properties of oxyacids of phosphorous are due to the presence of P-H bond. It has high tendency to release protons. Thus exhibits reducing nature.

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