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why is phospheric acid is strong reducing agent​

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Answered by vk150193
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Answer:

The oxoacids of Phosphorous which contain P−H bond have strong reducing properties. ... These P−H bonds do not ionize to give H+ and do not play any role in basicity.

Answered by soumyakndpl
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Explanation:

phosphoric acid is unable to be oxidized because p is is in its highest oxidation state.that is why phosphorus acid is a better reducing agent.

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