-
formula P4O10 (with its
common name
derived from its
empirical formula,
P2O5). This
white crystalline solid is the
anhydride of
phosphoric acid. It is...
- 23–33%
P2O5 (32–46% H3PO4). It may be
concentrated to
produce commercial- or merchant-grade
phosphoric acid,
which contains about 54–62%
P2O5 (75–85%...
- 20%
phosphorus pentoxide (
P2O5).
Marketed phosphate rock is
enriched ("beneficiated") to at
least 28%,
often more than 30%
P2O5. This
occurs through washing...
- 14–18%
P2O5,
again in the form of Ca(H2PO4)2, but also
phosphogypsum (CaSO4 · 2 H2O).
Triple superphosphate (TSP)
typically consists of 44–48% of
P2O5 and...
- the
largest deposits include the
Karatau basin with 650
million tonnes of
P2O5 and the
Chilisai deposit of the
Aqtobe phosphorite basin located in northwestern...
- acid
compared to
phosphorus oxychloride. OP(OH)3 + ROH → OP(OH)2(OR) + H2O
P2O5 is the
anhydride of
phosphoric acid and acts similarly. The
reaction yields...
- 60.6 Al 8.23 Al2O3 15.9 Fe 5.63 Fe as FeO 6.7 Ca 4.15 CaO 6.4 Na 2.36 Na2O 3.1 Mg 2.33 MgO 1.8 K 2.09 K2O 4.7 Ti 0.565 TiO2 0.7 H 0.14 P 0.105
P2O5 0.1...
-
P2O5 (0.4%) MnO (0.2%)
Rhyolite magma SiO2 (73.2%) Al2O3 (14%) FeO (1.7%) CaO (1.3%) MgO (0.4%) Na2O (3.9%) Fe2O3 (0.6%) TiO2 (0.2%) K2O (4.1%)
P2O5 (0%)...
- as well: for example,
phosphorus in
group 15
forms two oxides, P2O3 and
P2O5. The
normally "forbidden"
intermediate oxidation states may be stabilized...
-
specifically composed of 45 wt% SiO2, 24.5 wt% CaO, 24.5 wt% Na2O, and 6.0 wt%
P2O5.
Typical applications of Biogl**** 45S5 include: bone
grafting biomaterials...