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0.01 mole H(3)PO(x) is completely neutra...

0.01 mole `H_(3)PO_(x)` is completely neutralised by 0.56 gram of KOH hence :

A

x=3 and given acid is dibasic

B

x=2 and given acid is monobasic

C

x=3 and given acid is monobasic

D

x=4 and given acid forms three series of salt

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