* Acid Salt Formation: Syrasalter bildas när en polyprotisk syra (en syra med mer än ett joniserbart väte) reagerar med en bas, men syran neutraliserar inte alla dess sura väten.
* Phosphoric Acid (H₃PO₄): Phosphoric acid (H₃PO₄) is a triprotic acid, meaning it has three ionizable hydrogens.
* Sodium Dihydrogen Phosphate (NaH₂PO₄): When one of the acidic hydrogens in phosphoric acid is replaced by a sodium ion (Na+), we get NaH₂PO₄. This compound still retains two acidic hydrogens, making it an acidic salt.
* Behavior in Solution: In solution, NaH₂PO₄ will release hydrogen ions (H+), making the solution slightly acidic.
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