Yes, some fertilizers have phosphates in them.
Most phosphates are soluble. There are some such as AlPO4 which are not.
No, phosphates are acidic, they for phosphoric acid with is a fairly reactive acid.
Simply because phosphates are harmful to the environment. Due to advances in science, and experimentation, there are safer alternatives to using phosphates.
ATP = Adenosine Tri Phosphate , which means 3 Phosphates.
The are calcium and sodium phosphates.
Yes, some fertilizers have phosphates in them.
Most phosphates are soluble. There are some such as AlPO4 which are not.
NaCl provides Na+ ions that will block negative charge from phosphates on DNA. Negatively charged phosphates on DNA cause molecules to repel each other. The Na+ ions will form an ionic bond with the negatively charged phosphates on the DNA, neutralizing the negative charges and allowing the DNA molecules to come together
Two possible phosphates in the precipatation reaction of copper 2 choloride with sodium phosphate would be copper (II) sodium monophosphate, and copper (II) diphosphate. Phosphate ions carry a charge of negative 3 (PO4-3), so they must bind with something with 3 positive charges. Copper (II) is +2, and adding a sodium (Na+) makes three, so we have copper(II) sodium monphosphate: CuNaPO4. Another possibility is to use multiple phosphates. Two phosphates would have a -6 charge, and 3 copper(II) atoms would have a +6 charge, so they could form copper(II) diphosphate: Cu3(PO4)2.
Phosphates are an insoluble solid (unless chemically combined with a Group IA element). MgPO4 has an overall charge of 0 when Mg has a charge of +2
No, phosphates are acidic, they for phosphoric acid with is a fairly reactive acid.
Simply because phosphates are harmful to the environment. Due to advances in science, and experimentation, there are safer alternatives to using phosphates.
Sodium phosphates are: Na3PO4, Na2HPO4, NaH2PO4 with the corresponding hydrates..
ATP = Adenosine Tri Phosphate , which means 3 Phosphates.
Phosphates are returned to the water when plants and animals die.
For phosphates you can use molybdate solution but be careful it contains sulfuric acid.