ChemistryPhosphorus forms a number of oxoacids which differ in their structures and oxidation state of phosphorus. All the acids contain phosphorus atom/atoms linked tetrahedrally to four other atoms or groups. Each of them has at least one P = O or P→O unit and one P–OH unit. The OH group is ionisable but H atom linked directly to P is non-ionisable. Strucutres of all the acids are considered to be derived either from phosphorus acid or phosphoric acid

Phosphorus forms a number of oxoacids which differ in their structures and oxidation state of phosphorus. All the acids contain phosphorus atom/atoms linked tetrahedrally to four other atoms or groups. Each of them has at least one P = O or PO unit and one P–OH unit. The OH group is ionisable but H atom linked directly to P is non-ionisable. Strucutres of all the acids are considered to be derived either from phosphorus acid or phosphoric acid

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