NaH2PO4(aq) + H2OàH3PO4(aq) + NaOH(aq)
H3PO4(aq)ßàH+(aq) + H2PO4_(aq)
H2PO4-(aq)ßàH+(aq) + HPO42-(aq)
HPO42-(aq)ßàH+(aq) + PO43-(aq)
di hydrogen phosphate and sodium hydroxide
Three possibillities:mono-ammonium di hydrogen phosphate (NH4)H2PO4di-ammonium hydrogen phosphate (NH4)2HPO4tri-ammonium phosphate (NH4)3PO4
General Formula for this type of reaction is ACID + BASE ---> SALT + WATER H3PO4 + KOH the base is potassium:K(charge+1) the acid is phosphate(charge-3) -to neutralize the -3 charge you need a +3 charge therefor K must equal 3K the correct formula is K3PO4 the left behind H will form with OH and form H20 H3PO4 + KOH ----> K3PO4 + H2O..... unbalanced H3PO4 + 3KOH ---> K3PO4 + 3H20 ...... BALANCED Above reaction is the net reaction product. Reaction will complete in three steps. 1. First Potassium di hydrogen phosphate will be produced 2. Further neutralization will take place then to form Di Potassium Hydrogen Phosphate 3. Then, finally Potassium Phosphate Tri Basic will be formed. However the solubility of Potassium Di Hydrogen Phosphate in water is far better than of Potassium Phosphate Tri Basic.
2HCl+Na2CO3 ==>2NaCl +H2O+CO2Or we can write :when you mix hydrochloric acid with sodium carbonate Sodium Chloride and Carbonic Acid(Carbon Di Oxide In Water) is produced.
The prefix di- means two, dihydrogen means there are two hydrogen atoms, as opposed to a single one.
di hydrogen phosphate and sodium hydroxide
CsH2PO4
Did you mean Na2HPO4 ?(I cannot find a reference to a compound Na4HPO4 )Na2HPO4 is usually called disodium phosphate.Other names are sodium hydrogen phosphate. Phosphates are notorious for haveng multiple names.It is a salt containing the HPO42- ion. There is a "picture odf the structure in wikipedia see disodium phosphate.
Three possibillities:mono-ammonium di hydrogen phosphate (NH4)H2PO4di-ammonium hydrogen phosphate (NH4)2HPO4tri-ammonium phosphate (NH4)3PO4
It is better known as Monopotassium phosphate, also potassium dihydrogen phosphate.
It is H2PO4- ion which is called Di-Hydrogen-Phosphate ion.
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Sodium (as the cation Na +) and chlorine (as the anion chloride, Cl-).
Rock phosphate is made to react with concentrated sulphuric acid which produces a mixture of calcium sulphate and calcium-di-hydrogen phosphate. This is super phosphate.Equation Ca3(PO4)2+2H2SO4 => 2CaSO4+Ca(H2PO4)2
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Di-sodium calcium phosphate. The PO4 ion has four missing valence electrons; it would be happy to replace them, and it does by sharing four pairs of electrons to form four chemical bonds: two with Ca++ and two with Na+ two times.