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why na2hpo3 is not an acid salt ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A dibasic acid has only two acidic or replaceable hydrogen atoms in its molecule. In H3PO3, the third hydrogen is directly bonded to phosphorus and so it is non-acidic. Na2HPO3 is formed when the two acidic hydrogens are replaced by sodium. ... So, it is a normal sodium salt of phosphorus acid.

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