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The number of salts formed by telluric a...

The number of salts formed by telluric acid when treated with strong base `NaOH` is/are.

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Telluric acid `H_(6)TeO_(6)` is quite different from sulphuric and selenic acid. It exists as octahedral `Te(OH)_(6)` molecle in the solid. It is a weak dibasic acid and forms two series of salt, `NaTeO(OH)_(5)` and `Na_(2)TeO_(2)(OH)_(4)`
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