Yes it is. Formula H3PO3.
Because it can form Phosphite salts containing PO3-3 anions.
But its structure is not like Boric acid(H3BO3)
NO..even it's a week acid having structural formula CH3COOH.
No, phosphorous acid does not come from potash. Potash refers to compounds containing potassium, while phosphorous acid is derived from phosphorus. Phosphorous acid is typically produced by the reaction of white phosphorus with a strong base.
H3PO3 is phosphorous acid or orthophosphorous acid. It is a colorless or yellowish solid with a garlic like taste. It is an unstable compound that readily absorbs moisture and converts to phosphoric acid (H3PO4).
H3PO2 is known as phosphorous acid.
Phosphorous Acid, A balancing of a phosphite (a salt of phosphorous acid) and three hydrogen's to achieve net neutrality.
Citric acid is considered tribasic because it has three carboxylic acid groups that can donate hydrogen ions in a solution, making it capable of forming three different types of salts. This property is what classifies citric acid as tribasic.
NO..even it's a week acid having structural formula CH3COOH.
No, phosphorous acid does not come from potash. Potash refers to compounds containing potassium, while phosphorous acid is derived from phosphorus. Phosphorous acid is typically produced by the reaction of white phosphorus with a strong base.
H3PO3 is phosphorous acid or orthophosphorous acid. It is a colorless or yellowish solid with a garlic like taste. It is an unstable compound that readily absorbs moisture and converts to phosphoric acid (H3PO4).
a tria basic acid is a acid containing three replacable hdrogen atoms
H3PO2 is known as phosphorous acid.
what is the amu of phosphoric acid
Phosphorous Acid, A balancing of a phosphite (a salt of phosphorous acid) and three hydrogen's to achieve net neutrality.
Yes it is, forming trivalent Borate(BO3-3) anions.
A weak acid is on that does not completely dissociate that is to say not all molecules of acid ionize to fornication hydrogen ion and a variable negative ion that corresponds to the acid. A tribasic acid is an acid that when completely dissociated produces three moles of hydrogen ions for every mole of acid. So go from there, personally not sure about final phrasing. Plus.....Crescent Giris Question huh lazy slob do your homework yourself.
H₃PO₃ is the molecular formula for Phosphorus Acid.Hope this helps.
The formula for sodium phosphate tribasic is Na3PO4