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Question
Assign appropriate reason for the following observation:
Phosphinic acid behaves as a monoprotic acid.
Give Reasons
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Solution
Phosphinic acid (H3PO2) behaves as a monoprotic acid because:
- It contains only one ionisable \[\ce{-OH}\] group attached to phosphorus.
- The two \[\ce{P-H}\] bonds are not ionisable and do not release H+ ions.
- Hence, only one hydrogen from the \[\ce{-OH}\] group ionises, making it monoprotic.
- The other hydrogens remain bound and do not contribute to acidity.
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Chapter 7: p-Block Elements - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 417]
