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Fluophosphate
Fluophosphate Flu`o*phos"phate, n. [Fluo- + phosphate.] (Chem.) A double salt of fluoric and phosphoric acids.
hydric-sodic-ammonic-phosphate
Microcosmic Mi`cro*cos"mic, Microcosmical Mi`cro*cos"mic*al, a. [Cf. F. microcosmique.] Of or pertaining to the microcosm. Microcosmic salt (Chem.), a white crystalline substance obtained by mixing solutions of sodium phosphate and ammonium phosphate, and also called hydric-sodic-ammonic-phosphate. It is a powerful flux, and is used as a substitute for borax as a blowpipe reagent in testing for the metallic oxides. Originally obtained by the alchemists from human urine, and called sal microcosmicum.
Hypophosphate
Hypophosphate Hy`po*phos"phate, n. (Chem.) A salt of hypophosphoric acid.
Metaphosphate
Metaphosphate Met`a*phos"phate, n. (Chem.) A salt of metaphosphoric acid.
odorless phosphate
Basic slag Basic slag A by-product from the manufacture of steel by the basic process, used as a fertilizer. It is rich in lime and contains 14 to 20 per cent of phosphoric acid. Called also Thomas slag, phosphatic slag, and odorless phosphate.
Phospham
Phospham Phos"pham, n. [Phosphorus + ammonia.] (Chem.) An inert amorphous white powder, PN2H, obtained by passing ammonia over heated phosphorus. [Spelt also phosphame.] -- Phos"pham"ic, a.
phosphame
Phospham Phos"pham, n. [Phosphorus + ammonia.] (Chem.) An inert amorphous white powder, PN2H, obtained by passing ammonia over heated phosphorus. [Spelt also phosphame.] -- Phos"pham"ic, a.
Phosphamic
Phospham Phos"pham, n. [Phosphorus + ammonia.] (Chem.) An inert amorphous white powder, PN2H, obtained by passing ammonia over heated phosphorus. [Spelt also phosphame.] -- Phos"pham"ic, a.
Phosphate
Phosphate Phos"phate, n. (Chem.) A salt of phosphoric acid.
Phosphatic
Phosphatic Phos*phat"ic, a. (Chem.) Pertaining to, or containing, phosphorus, phosphoric acid, or phosphates; as, phosphatic nodules. Phosphatic diathesis (Med.), a habit of body which leads to the undue excretion of phosphates with the urine.
Phosphatic diathesis
Phosphatic Phos*phat"ic, a. (Chem.) Pertaining to, or containing, phosphorus, phosphoric acid, or phosphates; as, phosphatic nodules. Phosphatic diathesis (Med.), a habit of body which leads to the undue excretion of phosphates with the urine.
phosphatic slag
Basic slag Basic slag A by-product from the manufacture of steel by the basic process, used as a fertilizer. It is rich in lime and contains 14 to 20 per cent of phosphoric acid. Called also Thomas slag, phosphatic slag, and odorless phosphate.
Phosphaturia
Phosphaturia Phos`pha*tu"ri*a, n. [NL. See Phosphate, and Urine.] (Med.) The excessive discharge of phosphates in the urine.
Pyrophosphate
Pyrophosphate Pyr"o*phos"phate, n. (Chem.) A salt of pyrophosphoric acid.
Sulphophosphate
Sulphophosphate Sul`pho*phos"phate, n. (Chem.) A salt of sulphophosphoric acid.
Superphosphate
Superphosphate Su`per*phos"phate, n. (Chem.) An acid phosphate. Superphosphate of lime (Com. Chem.), a fertilizer obtained by trating bone dust, bone black, or phosphorite with sulphuric acid, whereby the insoluble neutral calcium phosphate, Ca3(PO4)2, is changed to the primary or acid calcium phosphate Ca(H2PO4)2, which is soluble and therefore available for the soil.
Superphosphate of lime
Superphosphate Su`per*phos"phate, n. (Chem.) An acid phosphate. Superphosphate of lime (Com. Chem.), a fertilizer obtained by trating bone dust, bone black, or phosphorite with sulphuric acid, whereby the insoluble neutral calcium phosphate, Ca3(PO4)2, is changed to the primary or acid calcium phosphate Ca(H2PO4)2, which is soluble and therefore available for the soil.
Thomas phosphate
Thomas phosphate Thom"as phos"phate or slag slag . Same as Basic slag, above.

Meaning of Phospha from wikipedia

- planar geometry. In 1989, Fritz et al. synthesized the phospha-Wittig species shown to the right. Phospha-Wittig compounds can be viewed as a phosphinidene...
- eject the corresponding lithium halide salt, LiX, to ****tively give a phospha-isocyanide, which can rearrange, much in the same way as an isocyanide...
- a chain, it is preferred over multiplicative nomenclature. Example: 3-phospha-2,5,7-trisilaoctane refers to CH3-SiH2-PH-CH2-SiH2-CH2-SiH2-CH3. Skeletal...
- {{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) "Isolable Phospha- and Arsaalumenes". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 143 (11): 4106–4111. March 10, 2021...
- (1976). "The detection of unstable molecules by microwave spectroscopy: phospha-alkenes". Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications (13):...
- Boron bora Tellurium tellura Aluminium aluma Nitrogen aza Gallium galla Phosphorus phospha Indium indiga ****nic arsa Thallium thalla     Mercury mercura...
- synthetic routes to 1-phosphaallenes have been reported. The most common are Phospha-Wittig-Horner reactions, rearrangement of alkylynlphosphines with a base...
- Montréalone (synonyms: montrealone, phospha-münchnone) is a mesoionic heterocyclic chemical compound. It is named for the city of Montréal, Canada, which...
- Names IUPAC name Boron phosphate Systematic IUPAC name 2,4,5-trioxa-1λ5-phospha-3-borabicyclo[1.1.1]pentane 1-oxide Identifiers CAS Number 13308-51-5 3D...
- Mathey, François (1990). "[2 + 2] Cycloadditions between electron-poor phospha-alkene complexes and electron-rich alkenes or alkynes, a new route to phosphetane...