Why is H3PO3 a diabasic acid?
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Because it disociates two H+ ions
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It is because, it gives out 2H⁺ ions when it dissociates in water.
Though there are 3 hydrogens, only 2 are given out, that is why it is a dibasic acid.
Though there are 3 hydrogens, only 2 are given out, that is why it is a dibasic acid.
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