The oxidation number of phosphorous atom in the phosphorous acid is to be stated. Concept introduction: Oxidation number is also called oxidation state. The total number of electrons that an atom gain or loss to form a chemical bond with another atom is known as its oxidation state. Oxoacids are the acids containing oxygen atoms. Phosphorous is one element that forms a number of oxoacids. The phosphorous acid is an oxoacid of phosphorous atom.
The oxidation number of phosphorous atom in the phosphorous acid is to be stated. Concept introduction: Oxidation number is also called oxidation state. The total number of electrons that an atom gain or loss to form a chemical bond with another atom is known as its oxidation state. Oxoacids are the acids containing oxygen atoms. Phosphorous is one element that forms a number of oxoacids. The phosphorous acid is an oxoacid of phosphorous atom.
Solution Summary: The author explains the oxidation state of phosphorous atoms in the acid, which is tetrahedrally surrounded by oxygen and hydrogen.
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Chapter 21, Problem 67PS
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The oxidation number of phosphorous atom in the phosphorous acid is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
Oxidation number is also called oxidation state. The total number of electrons that an atom gain or loss to form a chemical bond with another atom is known as its oxidation state.
Oxoacids are the acids containing oxygen atoms. Phosphorous is one element that forms a number of oxoacids. The phosphorous acid is an oxoacid of phosphorous atom.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: To draw the structure of diphosphorous acid, H4P2O5 and maximum number of ionisable protons in diphosphorous acid is to be stated.
Concept introduction: In oxoacids of phosphorous, the phosphorous is tetrahedrally surrounded by other atoms. There are atleast one P=O and one P−OH bond in these acids. P−P and P−H bonds are also present besides the P=O bonds and P−OH bonds in oxoacids of phosphorous.
Consider a solution of 0.00304 moles of 4-nitrobenzoic acid (pKa = 3.442) dissolved in 25 mL water and titrated with 0.0991 M NaOH. Calculate the pH at the equivalence point
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