Question
Question: Which of the following is tribasic acid? A) \[{{\text{H}}_3}{\text{P}}{{\text{O}}_2}\] B) \[{{\t...
Which of the following is tribasic acid?
A) H3PO2
B) H3PO3
C) H3PO4
D) H4P2O7
Solution
There are various definitions of acids and bases. As per the Arrhenius concept, acid is a proton donor in an aqueous solution while the base is the hydroxide ion donor in an aqueous solution. As per the Bronsted Lowry theory acid is a proton donor while a base is a proton acceptor.
According to the Lewis theory, acid is an electron-pair donor while the base is the electron acceptor.
Acids are also considered as electrophilic species that are deficient in electrons and the base is a nucleophile.
Complete step-by-step answer:
Now, here we have to determine the tribasic acid for which it is important to know the structures of the acids given.Here, all given are the acids of the phosphorus.
In Option(A) acid given is H3PO2 its structure is as follows:
It is also called phosphinic acid. Here, only one ionizable hydrogen is present which is attached to the oxygen of the −OH group hence, the basicity of the given acid is one and it is monobasic acid. Therefore, option(A) is the incorrect answer to the question.
In Option(B) acid given is H3PO3 its structure is as follows:
It is also called phosphonic acid. There are two ionizable hydrogens present which are attached to the oxygen of the −OH group hence, the basicity of the given acid is two hence, it is dibasic acid. Therefore, option(B) is also an incorrect answer to the question.
In Option(C) acid given is H3PO4 its structure is as follows:
It is also called phosphoric acid. There are three ionizable hydrogens present which are attached to the oxygen of the −OH group hence, the basicity of the given acid is three hence, it is tribasic acid. Therefore, option(C) is the correct answer to the question.
In Option(D) acid given is H4P2O7 its structure is as follows:
It is also called pyrophosphoric acid. There are four ionizable hydrogens present which are attached to the oxygen of the −OH group hence, the basicity of the given acid is four hence, it is tetrabasic acid. Therefore, option(D) is incorrect.
Note:
i) The basicity is given for acid while the acidity is given for the base.
ii) The basicity is the numbers of the ionizable hydrogen ions present in the acid and acidity is the numbers of replaceable hydroxide ions in the base.
iii) The prefix mono, di, tri, tetra, etc indicates the numbers of the replaceable hydroxide ions in the case of the acids. Here, in the question acid given is tribasic means there are three replaceable hydroxide ions are there in the acid.