That's not a stable compound.
If you meant HPO4--, it can be formed by either the reduction of the PO43- ion or oxidation of the H2PO4- ion.
the pH of HPO4-2 is 5.
The conjugate base of HPO4 is PO43-
HPO4-2 is an acid and a base. however when mixed with NO2- (Base) then HPO4-2 must be an acid.
HPO4 2-
PO43-
the pH of HPO4-2 is 5.
The conjugate base of HPO4 is PO43-
HPO4-2 is an acid and a base. however when mixed with NO2- (Base) then HPO4-2 must be an acid.
The conjugate base of HPO4^2- is PO4^3-.
hydrogen phosphate
hydrogen phosphate ion.
PO43-
HPO4 2-
Fe2(HPO4)3
This compound is iron(III) hydrogenphosphate.
No, the equation is: HPO4-2 → H+ + PO4-3 The HPO4-2 and PO4-3 are conjugate acid base pairs.
Zr(HPO4)2.H2O