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प्रश्न
The pair in which phosphorous atoms have a formal oxidation state of +3 is ______.
पर्याय
orthophosphorous and pyrophosphorous acids
pyrophosphorous and hypophosphoric acids
orthophosphorous and hypophosphoric acids
pyrophosphorous and pyrophosphoric acids
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उत्तर
The pair in which phosphorous atoms have a formal oxidation state of +3 is orthophosphorous and pyrophosphorous acids.
Explanation:
In orthophosphorous acid (H3PO3) and pyrophosphorous acid (H4P2O5), the phosphorus atoms have a formal oxidation state of +3. This is because both acids contain P-H bonds and fewer P-O bonds compared to other phosphorus oxoacids, resulting in the +3 oxidation state. Other acids like hypophosphoric and pyrophosphoric acids have higher oxidation states (for example, +4 in hypophosphoric and +5 in pyrophosphoric acid) due to more P-O bonding and different structural arrangements.
