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Strontium monohydrogen phosphate is SrHPO4 .

The phosphate anion has a '3-' negative charge. So it needs cations with a total charge of '+3'. Strontium being a Group 2 element has a cationic charge of '+2' . So the third '+' charge is made up of an 'H^+' cation. Hence the name 'mono-' for the hydorgen. 'Mono' means 'one(1)'.

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Sr(H2PO4)2

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