The number of ionisable hydrogens present in the product obtained from a reaction of phosphorus trichloride and phosphonic acid is:
The number of ionisable hydrogens present in the product obtained from a reaction of phosphorus trichloride and phosphonic acid is:
Option 1 -
1
Option 2 -
3
Option 3 -
0
Option 4 -
2
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Correct Option - 4
Detailed Solution:Phosphorous Trichloride + Phosphorous acid
O-H bond is polar, so the number of ionisable hydrogens are 2.
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