The chemical formula for disodium phosphate is HNa2PO4
Na2HPO4 is disodium phosphate or disodium hydrogen phosphate.
Disodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate has the role of a buffer in some insulin receipts.
The correct answer is sodium monohydrogen phosphate.
This is a link to the MSDS (materials safety data sheet) of Disodium phosphate, it will provide you with the information you require.
Disodium Hydrogen Phosphate have only one hydrogenion to donate to a base in an acid-basereaction.
disodium phosphate (Wikipedia)
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The Chemical symbol for Disodium phosphate is: Na2 (Sodium) H (Hydrogen) P (Phosphorus) O4 (Oxygen)
Yeast or disodium phosphate eat the sugars in fruit juice or whatever you want to ferment, giving off carbon dioxide.
that is the scientific name of disodium phosphate T_T and ur question is in the wrong section...organic chemistry is chemistry with molecules that are organic
You think probable to disodium phosphate - Na2HPO4.