- Many
hypophosphate salts are known, for example, K4P2O6·8H2O, Ca2P2O6·2H2O, K3HP2O6·3H2O, K2H2P2O6·2H2O, KH3P2O6. On
standing in air,
hypophosphates tend...
- 2OPPO(OH) 2
Hypophosphoric acid (diphosphoric(IV) acid) O 2OPPOO4− 2
Hypophosphate (diphosphate(IV)) +3 H 2PHO 3
Phosphonic acid PHO2− 3
Phosphonate H...
-
chemically similar to uranium(IV) and thorium(IV). Fluorides, phosphates,
hypophosphates,
iodates and
phenylarsonates of protactinium(IV) are
insoluble in water...
- NiN2O2 nickel(II)
hyponitrite light green NiP2O6 · 12 H2O nickel(II)
hypophosphate orthorhombic Pnmm 11.2418 18.5245 7.3188 1523.1 4 2.142 Ni3(PO4)2 nickel(II)...
-
Blotter advertising "Byno"
hypophosphates for
Allen &
Hanburys Ltd, from
London 1909...
- 2P–P(OH) 2). All four
hydrogens are acidic. Its
salts and
esters are
hypophosphates. The most
important members of this
group are the
phosphoric acids,...
-
reacted with
citric acid in
water to
create the
nanosponges using sodium hypophosphate monohydrate as a
catalyst for the reaction.
These nanosponges were compared...