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The number of sp3 atoms in cyclic trimetaphosphoric acid is​

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Answered by KRPS500
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Trimetaphosphoric acid, also known as trimetaphosphate or cyclo-triphosphoric acid, belongs to the class of inorganic compounds known as non-metal phosphates. These are inorganic non-metallic compounds containing a phosphate as its largest oxoanion.

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Trimetaphosphoric acid, also known as trimetaphosphate or cyclo-triphosphoric acid, belongs to the class of inorganic compounds known as non-metal phosphates. These are inorganic non-metallic compounds containing a phosphate as its largest oxoanion.

Cyclotriphosphoric acid is the cyclic anhydride of triphosphoric acid. It is a phosphorus oxoacid, an inorganic heterocyclic compound and a cyclic phosphorus acid anhydride.

HI formed during reaction is oxidized to I2 which is violet in colour. Question 3. In a cyclotrimeta phosphoric acid molecule, how many single and double bonds are present? . a, b, and c are three pi-bonds and numerics 1 to 12 are sigma bonds.

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