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calcium phosphate where some of the
hydroxyl groups have been
replaced by
fluoride ions.
Phosphates are
medicinal salts of phosphorus. Some
phosphates, which...
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metabolites such as ATP and PEP are
alkyl phosphates, as are
nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA.
Alkyl phosphates are also
important medicinally, for example...
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Phosphates in
detergent refers to the use of
phosphates as an
ingredient in a
detergent product. The
advantage of
using phosphates in a
consumer laundry...
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anhydrous forms.
Sodium phosphates have many
applications in food and for
water treatment. For example,
sodium phosphates are
often used as emulsifiers...
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Sugar phosphates (sugars that have
added or
substituted phosphate groups) are
often used in
biological systems to
store or
transfer energy. They also...
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Dihydrogen phosphate is an
inorganic ion with the
formula [H2PO4]−.
Phosphates occur widely in
natural systems.
These sodium phosphates are artificially...
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dental calculi. Bru****e
Monocalcium phosphate Tricalcium phosphate Corbridge, D. E. C. (1995). "
Phosphates".
Phosphorus - an
Outline of its Chemistry...
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limestone matrices, by
slowly dissolving the carbonates, and
reveal the
phosphates that have
replaced organic structures, in the
manner that Dr. Chen describes...
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Sodium phosphates including monosodium phosphate,
disodium phosphate, and
trisodium phosphate are
approved as food
additives in...
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Phosphates are
often used in
foods and in
water treatment. The pH of such
formulations is
generally adjusted by
mixtures of
various sodium phosphates...