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Hydrogen phosphate or
monohydrogen phosphate (systematic name) is the
inorganic ion with the
formula [HPO4]2-. Its
formula can also be
written as [PO3(OH)]2-...
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Names IUPAC name Pot****ium
hydrogen phosphate Other names Pot****ium
monohydrogen phosphate Phosphoric acid dipot****ium salt Pot****ium
phosphate dibasic...
- acid, H3PO4. It is also
known as
dibasic calcium phosphate or
calcium monohydrogen phosphate.
Dicalcium phosphate is used as a food additive, it is found...
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Names IUPAC name
diammonium hydrogen phosphate Other names ammonium monohydrogen phosphate,
ammonium hydrogen phosphate,
ammonium phosphate dibasic Identifiers...
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Hydrogen phosphate may
refer to
Monohydrogen phosphate,
inorganic ion with the
formula [HPO4]2−
Dihydrogen phosphate,
inorganic ion with the
formula [H2PO4]−...
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Around pH 9.8 (mid-way
between the
second and
third pKa values) the
monohydrogen phosphate ion, [HPO 4]2− , is the only
species present. At pH 13 or higher...
- biphosphammite. It is
formed in
guano deposits. A
related compound, that is the
monohydrogen counterpart, is the even more
scarce phosphammite. Lide,
David R. (1998)...
- The term
calcium phosphate refers to a
family of
materials and
minerals containing calcium ions (Ca2+)
together with
inorganic phosphate anions. Some so-called...
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successive pKa
values is
sufficiently large so that
salts of
either monohydrogen phosphate, HPO2−4 or
dihydrogen phosphate, H2PO−4, can be
prepared from...
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bisulfate Hydrogen sulfite HSO−3
bisulfite Hydroxide OH−
Hypochlorite ClO−
Monohydrogen phosphate HPO2−4
Nitrate NO−3
Nitrite NO−2
Perchlorate ClO−4 Permanganate...