Concept explainers
Interpretation:
All the species present in the phosphoric acid solution are to be listed, and categorized into acids or bases, or both.
Concept introduction:
According to the Bronsted-Lowry theory, a substance that has the capability to donate a proton, acts as an acid. The acid is known as a Bronsted Acid.
A Bronsted base is a substance that accepts a proton and forms its conjugate acid.
The first ionization of the triprotic acid takes place as:
The second ionization of the triprotic acid takes place as:
The third ionization of the triprotic acid takes place as:
The species
Answer to Problem 83QP
Solution:
In the solution of phosphoric acid,
Explanation of Solution
In the solution of phosphoric acid the
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Therefore,
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