Why p-h bonds in oxyacids of phosphorus do not make proton?
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The P-H bonds in oxoacids are not ionisable to give H+ ions. On the other hand, the H atoms attached to oxygen in P-OH form are ionisable. ... The oxoacids of phosphorus that have P-H bonds exhibit strong reducing properties. For example, hypophosphorous acid containing two P-H bonds is a very good reducing agent.
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