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Strong reducing behaviour of H₃PO₂ is due to
Options
(a) high electron gain enthalpy of phosphorus
(b) high oxidation state of phosphorus
(c) presence of two –OH groups and one P–H bond
(d) presence of one –OH group and two P–H bonds
Correct Answer:
presence of one –OH group and two P–H bonds
Explanation:
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