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prasannab13
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Why all phosphorus acids have same acid strength even though they contain different bonds,bond lengths,etc., ?
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June 20, 2008, 12:53:26 PM »
Honestly, no idea what you are asking about, but if you just mean all oxyacids of phosphor - they don't have the same strength.
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Thanks Borek for clarification.Does the strength between different oxy-acids of phosphorus differ only by small values?Which oxy-acids of phosphorus has maximum strength? Please reply
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Generally, the higher the oxidation state of the dissociated anion, the higher the acidic strength of the oxoacid of phosphorus.
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Thanks Astrokel for reply.
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