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- "Dihydrogen phosphate". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2021-03-23. "dihydrogenphosphate | H2O4P | ChemSpider". chemspider.com. Retrieved 2021-03-23. "Phosphoric...
- Aluminium dihydrogenphosphate describes inorganic compounds with the formula Al(H2PO4)3.xH2O where x = 0 or 3. They are white solids. Upon heating these...
- have the general formula [NH4]x[H3−xPO4], where 1 ≤ x ≤ 3: Ammonium dihydrogenphosphate, [NH4][H2PO4] Diammonium phosphate, [NH4]2[HPO4] Ammonium phosphate...
- Monosodium phosphate (MSP), also known as monobasic sodium phosphate and sodium dihydrogen phosphate, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula...
- Monocalcium phosphate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Ca(H2PO4)2 ("AMCP" or "CMP-A" for anhydrous monocalcium phosphate). It is commonly...
- derived from orthophosphate (PO3−4), hydrogen phosphate (HPO2−4), and dihydrogenphosphate (H2PO−4). Some of the best known salts are shown in the following...
- Ammonium dihydrogen phosphate (ADP), also known as monoammonium phosphate (MAP) is a chemical compound with the chemical formula (NH4)(H2PO4). ADP is a...
- Monopot****ium phosphate (MKP) (also, pot****ium dihydrogen phosphate, KDP, or monobasic pot****ium phosphate) is the inorganic compound with the formula...
- Phytic acid is a six-fold dihydrogenphosphate ester of inositol (specifically, of the myo isomer), also called inositol hexaphosphate, inositol hexakisphosphate...
- PO3− 4 is phosphate, HPO2− 4 is hydrogenphosphate, and H 2PO− 4 is dihydrogenphosphate. Kivinen, Antti; Mäkitie, Osmo (1988). Kemia (in Finnish). Helsinki...