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why oxyacid of phosphorus has a tendency to show higher and lower oxidation state​

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Answered by Suriddhim
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bonds and P–OH bonds in oxoacids of phosphorus. In these cases, the oxidation state of phosphorus is less than +5. These acids are generally seen to jump to higher and lower oxidation states. For example, upon heating, phosphorous acid disproportionates to result in phosphoric acid and phosphine.

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bonds and P–OH bonds in oxoacids of phosphorus. In these cases, the oxidation state of phosphorus is less than +5. These acids are generally seen to jump to higher and lower oxidation states. For example, upon heating, phosphorous acid disproportionates to result in phosphoric acid and phosphine

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