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Phosphoric acid (orthophosphoric
acid,
monophosphoric acid or
phosphoric(V)
acid) is a colorless,
odorless phosphorus-containing solid, and
inorganic compound...
- In chemistry, a
phosphoric acid, in the
general sense, is a
phosphorus oxoacid in
which each
phosphorus (P) atom is in the
oxidation state +5, and is...
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Phosphoric acid fuel
cells (PAFC) are a type of fuel cell that uses
liquid phosphoric acid as an electrolyte. They were the
first fuel
cells to be commercialized...
- Glucose/fructose/
phosphoric acid (trade name Emetrol) is an over-the-counter
antiemetic taken to
relieve nausea and vomiting. Made by
WellSpring Pharmaceutical...
- of
phosphoric acid. Anions, salts, and
esters of
pyrophosphoric acid are
called pyrophosphates. It can be
prepared by
reaction of
phosphoric acid with...
- laboratory-scale
preparations of PH3.
Phosphorous acid slowly oxidizes in air to
phosphoric acid. Both
phosphorous acid and its
deprotonated forms are good reducing...
- be
derived from an
inorganic acid such as
phosphoric acid. The
mixed anhydride 1,3-bisphosphoglyceric
acid, an
intermediate in the
formation of ATP via...
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oxoacids (e.g.
esters of
acetic acid,
carbonic acid,
sulfuric acid,
phosphoric acid,
nitric acid,
xanthic acid), but also from
acids that do not
contain oxygen...
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ester derived from a
phosphoric acid. It most
commonly means orthophosphate, a
derivative of
orthophosphoric acid, a.k.a.
phosphoric acid H3PO4. The phosphate...
- same journal. The fuel cell he made used
similar materials to today's
phosphoric acid fuel cell. In 1932,
English engineer Francis Thomas Bacon successfully...