How many different P–O bond lengths are observed in the H3PO4 molecule
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How many different P–O bond lengths are observed in the H3PO4 molecule

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please answer it correctly for me to get through a test, i will vote for best answer

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well, it is a resonance structure
so, there will be at least one P=O bond which is shorter than the other P-O bonds

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Phosphoric acid OP(OH)3 = H3PO4 has two P-O bond lengths. One in the three H-O-P bond and a second bond length in the P=O bond.

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it has one P=O and three P-O bonds, P-O having the O attached to a hydrogen each
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