What sort of acid is phosphoric acid in aqueous solution?

1 Answer
May 13, 2017

Because the parent acid is potentially triprotic.............and phosphate salts, i.e. salts of PO_4^(3-) are possible.

Explanation:

I write "potentially" because in aqueous solution, phosphoric acid is to all intents and purposes, a diacid:

H_3PO_4(aq) + 2KOH(aq) rarr K_2HPO_4(aq) + 2H_2O(l),

i.e. the salt is potassium biphosphate, K_2^(+)[HPO_4]^(2-)