Why sodium hydrogen phosphate is a base?

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Sodium hydrogen phosphate is a base because it can accept a proton (H+) from water to form the conjugate acid (dihydrogen phosphate ion) and hydroxide ion (OH-). This reaction increases the concentration of hydroxide ions in solution, leading to an increase in pH, making it alkaline/basic.

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