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`H_(3)PO_(4)` is a tribasic acid and one of its salts of `NaH_(2)PO_(4)`. What volume of 1 M NaOH should be added to 12 g `NaH_(2)PO_(4)` (molecular mass = 120 g/mole) to exactly convert it into `Na_(3)PO_(4)`

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100 mL

B

200 mL

C

80 mL

D

300 mL

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The chemical name of NaH_(2)PO_(4) is -

H_(3)PO_(4) is tribasic while H_(3)PO_(3) is dibasic. Explain.

STATEMENT -1 : H_(3)PO_(4) is a tribasic acid. and STATEMENT -2 : In H_(3)PO_(4) , only two H-atoms are replaceable.

The addition of NaH_(2)PO_(4) to 0.1M H_(3)PO_(4) will cuase

Statement-1 : Both H_(3)PO_(3) and H_(3)PO_(4) have the same number of hydrogen atoms but H_(3)PO_(4) is a tribasic acid and H_(3)PO_(3) is a dibasic acid. Statement-2 : 1 mol of H_(3)PO_(3) is neutralised by 2 mol of NaOH while 1 mol of H_(3)PO_(4) is neutralised by 3 mol of NaOH

In the reaction P + NaOH rarr PH_(3) +NaH_(2)PO_(2)

The oxidation state of "'p'" in "\(NaH_{2}PO_{4}\)

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