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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...
- Phosphatization, or phosphatic fossilization, refers to the process of fossilization where organic matter is replaced by abundant calcium-phosphate minerals...
- Williams M, Macdonald BK. The phosphateers: a history of the British Phosphate Commissioners and the Christmas Island Phosphate Commission. Carlton, Vic:...
- the formula of methyl phosphate is CH3-H2PO4, dimethyl phosphate – (CH3)2HPO4 and trimethyl phosphate – (CH3)3PO4. Alkyl phosphates are widely distributed...
- 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...
- Monosodium phosphate (MSP), also known as monobasic sodium phosphate and sodium dihydrogen phosphate, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula...
- Monopot****ium phosphate (MKP) (also, pot****ium dihydrogen phosphate, KDP, or monobasic pot****ium phosphate) is the inorganic compound with the formula...
- Trisodium phosphate (TSP) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Na3PO4. It is a white, granular or crystalline solid, highly soluble in water...
- Pyridoxal phosphate (PLP, pyridoxal 5'-phosphate, P5P), the active form of vitamin B6, is a coenzyme in a variety of enzymatic reactions. The International...
- Dihydrogen phosphate is an inorganic ion with the formula [H2PO4]−. Phosphates occur widely in natural systems. Perhaps the most common salt of dihydrogen...