Question:

Which one of the following species acts as both Bronsted acid and base ?

Updated On: May 15, 2024
  • $ H_{2}PO^{-}_{2} $
  • $ HPO^{2-}_{3} $
  • $ HPO^{2-}_{4} $
  • All of these
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

$HPO _{4}^{2-}+ H _{2} O \rightleftharpoons H _{2} PO _{4}^{2-}+ OH$
$HPO _{4}^{2-}+ H _{2} O \rightleftharpoons PO _{4}^{3-}+ H _{3} O ^{+}$
$H _{2} PO _{2}^{-}$ is a conjugate base of $H _{3} PO _{2}$

( a monobasic acid) and does not give $H ^{+}, HPO _{3}^{2-}$ is a conjugate base of $H _{2} PO _{3}^{-}$ and does not ionise further, since $H _{3} PO _{3}$ is a dibasic acid.
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Concepts Used:

Group 15 Elements

Group 15 elements are also known as nitrogen group elements or nitrogen family

It consists of:

  • Nitrogen (N)
  • Phosphorus (P)
  • Arsenic (As)
  • Antimony (Sb)
  • Bismuth (Bi)
  • Moscovium (Mc)

They are present on the right side of the periodic table. All the elements are arranged based on their atomic weight. The elements with similar properties reside in a column called the group.

All Group 15 elements have the electron configuration ns2np3 in their outer shell, where n is the principal quantum number.

Periodic Trends in Group 15 Elements