- A
metaphosphate ion is an
oxyanion that has the
empirical formula PO− 3. It was
first postulated in 1955 but was not
observed until 1979, when it was...
- Na6[(PO3)6].
Sodium hexametaphosphate of
commerce is
typically a
mixture of
metaphosphates (empirical formula: NaPO3), of
which the
hexamer is one, and is usually...
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Barium metaphosphate is an
inorganic substance with the
molecular formula Ba(PO3)2. It is a
colourless solid that is
insoluble in water,
though is soluble...
- of 585 °C. A
hydrate also
exists which decomposes at 110 °C.
Silver metaphosphate (AgPO3) (CAS No. 13465-96-8) is a
white solid with a
density of 6.370...
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Uranyl metaphosphate is a
compound of uranium, phosphorus, and oxygen. It is one of the
phosphates of
uranium with the
formula [UO2(PO3)2]n. This long-chain...
- as pyrophosphate, [P2O7]4−, and triphosphate, [P3O10]5−. The
various metaphosphate ions (which are
usually long
linear polymers) have an
empirical formula...
- Phosphate, Tribasic( Anhydrous)
Sodium Phosphate, Pot****ium
Metaphosphate,
Sodium Metaphosphate, Pot****ium Polyphosphate,
Sodium Polyphosphate, (Anhydrous)...
- When
heated further, MKP decomposes, by loss of water, to pot****ium
metaphosphate, KPO 3, at 400 °C (752 °F). Monopot****ium
phosphate is
produced by the...
-
Wayback Machine, "Milchwissenschaft", 62(1):3 Bell, R. N. (1950). "Sodium
Metaphosphates".
Inorganic Syntheses. Vol. 3. pp. 103–106. doi:10.1002/9780470132340...
- Ca(H2PO4)2 → Ca(PO3)2 + 2 H2O Finally,
mixing the
obtained calcium metaphosphate with
ground coal or
charcoal in an iron pot, and
distilling phosphorus...