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Phosphates are the
naturally occurring form of the
element phosphorus. In chemistry, a
phosphate is an anion, salt,
functional group or
ester derived from...
- phosphate,
hydrogenphosphate occurs widely in
natural systems.
Their salts are used in
fertilizers and in cooking. Most
hydrogenphosphate salts are colorless...
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Diammonium phosphate (DAP;
IUPAC name
diammonium hydrogen phosphate;
chemical formula (NH4)2(HPO4)) is one of a
series of water-soluble
ammonium phosphate...
- Pot****ium
phosphate is a
generic term for the
salts of pot****ium and
phosphate ions including: Monopot****ium
phosphate (KH2PO4) (Molar m**** approx: 136...
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Disodium phosphate (DSP), or
disodium hydrogen phosphate, or
sodium phosphate dibasic, is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula Na2HPO4. It is...
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Dicalcium phosphate is the
calcium phosphate with the
formula CaHPO4 and its dihydrate. The "di"
prefix in the
common name
arises because the formation...
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singular to 1
metal ion
Monohydrogen phosphate,
commonly known as
hydrogenphosphate, also
known as biphosphate(2-) ([HPO4]2-).
Dihydrogen phosphate, also...
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divalent anion can be
chromate (CrO42−),
tetrafluoroberyllate (BeF42−),
hydrogenphosphate (HPO42−) or
monofluorophosphate (PO3F2−). Tutton's
salts crystallize...
- (or bisulfate) anion. Similarly, PO3− 4 is phosphate, HPO2− 4 is
hydrogenphosphate, and H 2PO− 4 is dihydrogenphosphate. Kivinen, Antti; Mäkitie, Osmo...
- bis****te.
Partially deprotonated oxyanions, such as hydrogensulfate,
hydrogenphosphate, and dihydrogenphosphate.
Oxyanions derived from
organic acids include:...