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H3po3 is dibasic or tribasic

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tribasic

Step-by-step explanation:

It has three acidic protons (attached to oxygen) and is therefore tribasic. Its salts are called phosphates. But H3PO3, phosphonic acid, has one of the hydrogens directly bound to phosphorus as O=PH(OH)2. This means that only two hydrogens are available to act as acids.

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