You can get DAP (Di-Ammonium Phosphate) or Map (Mono-Ammonium phosphate), depending on how they were reacted.
ammonia and phosphoric acid combines to for mono-ammonium phosphate (MAP) and if MAP is further reacted with ammonia then it gives di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) both reactions are exothermic in nature. reaction is as follows NH3 + H3PO4 ------> (NH4)H2PO4 (MAP) NH3 + NH4H2PO4 --------> (NH4)2HPO4 (DAP)
Nothing, because they do not react with each other.
phosphoric acid
phosphine ignites in air at 150 degree to form phosphoric acid
H3PO4 is the formula for phosphoric acid, also called orthophosphoric acid. For details see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphoric_acid
coke
The product is Ethanol. Phosphoric acid is the catalyst here. The equation for the reaction is: C2H4 + H2O -----> C2H5OH
ammonia and phosphoric acid combines to for mono-ammonium phosphate (MAP) and if MAP is further reacted with ammonia then it gives di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) both reactions are exothermic in nature. reaction is as follows NH3 + H3PO4 ------> (NH4)H2PO4 (MAP) NH3 + NH4H2PO4 --------> (NH4)2HPO4 (DAP)
A salt and water compound. A basic solution (ammonia) neutralises an acid.
Neutralize a few ml of phosphoric acid and add dilute nitric acid . Then add an equal volume of ammonium molybdate and warm. A bright canary-yellow precipitate is obtained which is soluble in dilute ammonia
Nothing, because they do not react with each other.
I don't think so.poly phosphoric acid and phosphoric acid have same moleculer structure.http://harvestchem.iblogger.org
phosphoric acid
This reaction is:2 NH3 + H3PO4 = (NH4)2HPO4
phosphine ignites in air at 150 degree to form phosphoric acid
H3PO4 is the formula for phosphoric acid, also called orthophosphoric acid. For details see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphoric_acid
water