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Question
Account for the following:
H3PO3 is a diprotic acid.
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Solution
- H3PO3 (phosphorous acid) is a diprotic acid because it can release two protons (H+ ions) in aqueous solution.
- Its structure contains two acidic hydrogen atoms bonded to oxygen and one hydrogen bonded directly to phosphorus, which is not ionisable.
- Therefore, only the two hydrogens attached to oxygen are ionisable, making it diprotic.
- It ionises in two steps, first releasing one H+ ion, then a second H+ ion, confirming its dibasic (diprotic) nature.
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