No, potash would form carbonic acid if anything..
No it is a base
Phosphorous Acid, A balancing of a phosphite (a salt of phosphorous acid) and three hydrogen's to achieve net neutrality.
H3PO3 is phosphorous acid or orthophosphorous acid. It is a colorless or yellowish solid with a garlic like taste. It is an unstable compound that readily absorbs moisture and converts to phosphoric acid (H3PO4).
H₃PO₃ is the molecular formula for Phosphorus Acid.Hope this helps.
Calcium is Ca. Phosphorous acid would be H3PO3. However, the name "calcium phosphorous acid" taken as a whole makes no sense. and if "phosphorus acid" was not a simple misspelling, THAT name makes no sense either.
No it is a base
Phosphorous Acid, A balancing of a phosphite (a salt of phosphorous acid) and three hydrogen's to achieve net neutrality.
what is the amu of phosphoric acid
The symbol for the element phosphorus is P. Phosphorous is not the name of an element but rather of an acid, H3PO3.
H3PO3 is phosphorous acid or orthophosphorous acid. It is a colorless or yellowish solid with a garlic like taste. It is an unstable compound that readily absorbs moisture and converts to phosphoric acid (H3PO4).
THey are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
Nitrogen, Phosphorous, and Potassium
H₃PO₃ is the molecular formula for Phosphorus Acid.Hope this helps.
There is no such thing as caustic acid - caustic soda - YES. Caustic potash - YES - but not caustic acid
Lime,potash,phosphoric acid
Calcium is Ca. Phosphorous acid would be H3PO3. However, the name "calcium phosphorous acid" taken as a whole makes no sense. and if "phosphorus acid" was not a simple misspelling, THAT name makes no sense either.
anhydride of phosphorous pentoxide