The pair that contains two P-H bonds in each of the oxoacids is:
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The pair that contains two P-H bonds in each of the oxoacids is:
- H3PO2 and H4P2O5
- H4P2O5 and H4P2O6
- H3PO3 and H3PO2
- H4P2O5 and H3PO3
Answer
(A) H 3 PO 2 and H 4 P 2 O 5
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