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)'.
Sr(H2PO4)2
The chemical formula Sr3(PO4)2 is for strontium phosphate.
Sr3(PO4)2 ;)
The chemical formula of strontium phosphate is Sr3(PO)2.
Strontium phosphate, but the formula is actually Sr3(PO4)2.
This chemical formula is Sr(H2PO4)2.
Zinc monohydrogen phosphate
Na2HPO4
monohydrogen phosphate
Al2(HPO4)3 Aluminum has ionic charge of +3 and monohydrogen phosphate has -2 because phophate has valance of -3 and has -2 when it was as monohydrogen phophate
Sodium Monohydrogen Phosphate heptahydrate, Sodium phosphate dibasic heptahydrate
A monohydrogen is compound that contains one hydrogen. For example HPO2-ion is the formula for monohydrogen phosphate and water is at times referred to as dihydrogen monoxide.
CaHPO4
PO43- (phosphate) is the conjugate base of HPO42- (monohydrogen phosphate)
The chemical name is Cobalt (III) phosphate.
Sr3(PO4)2 is stronium phosphate. Strontium OrthoPhosphate.
The chemical formula Sr3(PO4)2 is for strontium phosphate.
Ammonium monohydrogen phosphate: (NH4)2HPO4 Ammonium dihydrogen phosphate: NH4H2HPO4