Salts of phosphoric acid are called phosphates.
They are salts of the phosphoric acid; ex.: Na3PO4.
Generically, salts from phosphoric acid are "phosphates".
Sure, phosphate salts.
phosphate salts react with strong acids and form phosphoric acid..
-Acetic acid and sodium acetate -Citric acid and sodium salts -Phosphoric acid and sodium/potassium salts
Na2HPO4, Na3PO4,NaH2PO4
it contains Phosphoric Acid as well as its potassium salts K3PO4, K2HPO4, KH2PO4
Examples: calcium phosphate, sodium phosphate, potassium phosphate, uranyl phosphate.
NaOH + H3PO4 --> Na3PO4 NaOH + H3PO4 -->
They include: -Hemoglobin + oxyhemoglobin =Acid/alkali K salts of phosphoric acid
Frederich Stromeyer has written: 'On pyrophosphoric acid and its salts' -- subject(s): Phosphoric acid
high temperature can make phosphoric acid be a cryztal i ever do this experiment, after i make phosphoric acid and then i burn it until the temperature is 100C, phosphoric acid had been cryztal when the temperature decrease.