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ChemistryCHEMICAL BONDINGOxy AcidMedium2 minQB
ChemistryMediummultiple choice
Passage / Comprehension
Oxy acids are the compounds of hydrogen, oxygen and generally a non metal in which –X O–H linkage is present
Which of the following statement is/are INCORRECT ?
Options:(select one or more)
Answer:
A, C
Solution:
(A) is incorrect because NaH₂PO₂ (Sodium dihydrogen hypophosphate) has only 2 acidic hydrogens, as one hydrogen is bonded directly to phosphorus and is not ionizable.
(C) is incorrect because P₄O₆ is the anhydride of phosphorous acid (H₃PO₃), not phosphoric acid (H₃PO₄), whose anhydride is P₄O₁₀.
Stream:JEESubject:ChemistryTopic:CHEMICAL BONDINGSubtopic:Oxy Acid
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