One possible reaction is 2 NaOH + H3PO4 = Na2HPO4 + 2 H2O.
No. Na2HPO4 is only a monobasic acid, corresponding to the remaining hydrogen atom. This is a very weak acid.
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I would tell, no reaction will occur the way the question has been asked.
This salt have two monovalent atoms of a metal in the formula - Na2HPO4.
Na2HPO4 The number of each type of atoms are:- Sodium(Na) 2 Hydrogen(H) 1 Phosphorus(P) 1 Oxygen(O) 4 ( The answer)
CaCl2 + Na2HPo4 = @NaCl + CaHPO4
Na2HPO4 is disodium phosphate or disodium hydrogen phosphate.
One possible reaction is 2 NaOH + H3PO4 = Na2HPO4 + 2 H2O.
No. Na2HPO4 is only a monobasic acid, corresponding to the remaining hydrogen atom. This is a very weak acid.
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it is basic!!
NaHPO4- + Ba(NO3) >> NaNO3 + BaPO4- + H2 Na is one plus H is one plus and PO4 is three minus so it has an overall charge of -1. This means something on the other side must have a charge. I think its the barium phosphate. Above is my best guess, don't swear by it.
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Na2HPO4 Thank hangtimepro for that one.
For example, to obtain a solution with the pH=7,00 mix: 756 mL 0,1 M solution of Na2HPO4 with 244 mL of 0,1 M HCl solution.