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What is the name of h2PO2?

Hypophosphorous acid


What is the formula for Hypophosphorous acid?

It is H3PO2 .


What is the basicity of hypophosphorous acid?

Hypophosphorous acid is a monobasic acid, meaning it can donate one hydrogen ion (proton) in a chemical reaction. This makes it a weaker acid compared to other phosphorus acids like phosphoric acid.


HPO2 chemical name?

meta phosphorus acid


How hypophosphorous acid behaves as monobasic or dibasic or tribasic or tetrabasic?

it is mono basic because it releases one hydrogen ion in solution.


How do you make hypo pospheric acid?

It is actually called HYPOPHOSPHOROUS acid (H3PO2). Its official name (by IUPAC) is phosphinic acid. It is a weak, monoprototic acid, chemically also be 'written' as HOP(O)H2 , so not triprotic like its big brother phosphorous acid H3PO3 .We can prepare it by oxidizing Phosphine (PH3), in Iodine (I2) with water according to the following equation:PH3 + 2 I2 + 2 H2O ----> H3PO2 + 4 HI


Hypophosphorous acid is strong reducing agent.why?

Hypophosphorous acid is a strong reducing agent because it readily donates hydrogen atoms, which have a high tendency to donate electrons, reducing other substances by transferring electrons to them. This makes it effective in reactions where electron transfer is needed to reduce other compounds.


What is the solubility of hypophosphorus acid in cold water?

The hypophosphorus acid is miscible with water.


What is the poppulation of austrailla?

21,874,900 - 2009


What is hypo phosphorus acid?

Oh, dude, hypo phosphorus acid is like this super chill acid that's technically called phosphinic acid. It's got the chemical formula H3PO2, and it's used in some industrial processes and stuff. But like, don't worry too much about it unless you're a chemistry nerd or something.


Is Na2hpo3 acic basic or normal?

Sodium hypophosphite (Na2HPO3) is a basic salt because it is the product of a strong base (sodium hydroxide, NaOH) reacting with a weak acid (hypophosphorous acid, H3PO2). This means the salt will hydrolyze in water to form a basic solution.


What two oceans do not touch austrailla?

arctic and atlantic