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The oxo acid of anhydride P2O5:

A
H3PO4
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H3PO3
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HPO3
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none of these
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Solution

The correct options are
A H3PO4
C HPO3
Oxoacids are acids that contain an oxygen atom. They dissociate in solution by losing a hydrogen atom bonded to one of the oxygen atoms.

Some examples of oxo acids of P2O5 are H3PO4 and HPO3.

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