Keep in mind that this illustration shows a phosphite ion PO33− derived from an extremely minor tautomer P(OH)3 (phosphorous acid). Prevalent form is HPO32− derived from H2PHO3 (phosphonic acid) depicted in this file: Phosphite-ion-from-xtal-3D-vdW.png.
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