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dihydrogen phosphate and
trisodium phosphate. H 3PO 4
Phosphoric acid [H 2PO 4]−
Dihydrogen phosphate [HPO 4]2−
Hydrogen phosphate [PO 4]3−
Phosphate or orthophosphate...
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Hypophosphatemia is an
electrolyte disorder in
which there is a low
level of
phosphate in the blood.
Symptoms may
include weakness,
trouble breathing, and loss...
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Phosphatization, or
phosphatic fossilization,
refers to the
process of
fossilization where organic matter is
replaced by
abundant calcium-
phosphate minerals...
- 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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Carbamoyl phosphate is an
anion of
biochemical significance. In land-dwelling animals, it is an
intermediary metabolite in
nitrogen disposal through the...
- Dipot****ium
phosphate (K2HPO4) (also dipot****ium
hydrogen orthophosphate; pot****ium
phosphate dibasic) is the
inorganic compound with the
formula K2HPO4...
- Monopot****ium
phosphate (MKP) (also, pot****ium
dihydrogen phosphate, KDP, or
monobasic pot****ium
phosphate) is the
inorganic compound with the formula...
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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]−...
- Pot****ium
phosphate is a
generic term for the
salts of pot****ium and
phosphate ions including: Monopot****ium
phosphate (KH2PO4) (Molar m**** approx: 136...
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Pyridoxal phosphate (PLP,
pyridoxal 5'-
phosphate, P5P), the
active form of
vitamin B6, is a
coenzyme in a
variety of
enzymatic reactions. The International...