It can be called "Hydrogen Phosphate" so in a way i guess but do you mean phosphorus?
When zinc reacts with phosphoric acid, hydrogen is evolved and zinc phosphate is formed.
RNA has phosphoric acids
An alkyl phosphate is any ester derived from an aliphatic alcohol and phosphoric acid.
No Urea phosphate: (NH2)2CO + H3PO4 Uric acid : over on the left uric acid contains a urea-structure, but there is no phosphate/phosphoric acid in the structure.
H2PO4- is called dihydrogen phosphate ion. It is the conjugate base of Phosphoric Acid H3PO4 and the conjugate acid of monohydrogen phosphate ion HPO42-Liquid
Yes. Honey contains small amounts of phosphate. A typical 100-gram sample of honey may contain about 56.9 milligrams of phosphoric acid.
Phosphoric Acid is an acid because it dissociates into Hydrogen and phosphate ions. Second Question. COOH- doesn't make something an acid. It makes it an acetate. Acetate is part of a weak acid, Acetic Acid.
Dihydrogen phosphate ion
None! Trisodium phosphate is the end produce of neutralizing phosphoric acid with sodium hydroxide. So, no further reaction is possible.
When zinc reacts with phosphoric acid, hydrogen is evolved and zinc phosphate is formed.
phosphate salts react with strong acids and form phosphoric acid..
phosphoric acid
Phosphoric acid.
They are salts of the phosphoric acid; ex.: Na3PO4.
RNA has phosphoric acids
Examples: calcium phosphate, sodium phosphate, potassium phosphate, uranyl phosphate.
An alkyl phosphate is any ester derived from an aliphatic alcohol and phosphoric acid.