Q.
Sulphuric acid and orthophosphoric acid have the same molecular mass. Ratio of the masses of these acids needed to neutralise the same amount of an alkali if the sulphate and dihydrogen orthophosphate were formed is
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Solution:
H2SO4+2OH−→SO42−+2H2O H3PO4+OH−→H2PO4−+H2O
For same amount of alkali, H2SO4 and H3PO4
required are in the ratio 1:2 (by number of moles or by weight)