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Why are the P-H bonds in phosphorus acids like H₃PO₂ not considered when determining basicity?
A. They are too weak to ionize
B. Only H atoms attached to oxygen in P-OH groups are ionizable
C. They are responsible for reducing properties, not acidity
D. They are always bonded to metal atoms
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