Phosphoric acid 85% is the highest purity of this type of acid available in the market. Which is most used in food grade. Phosphoric acid is in the classification of weak acids.
Phosphoric Acid
phosphoric acid
H3PO4 is the formula for phosphoric acid, also called orthophosphoric acid. For details see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphoric_acid
Phosphoric acid
Phosphoric acid 85% is the highest purity of this type of acid available in the market. Which is most used in food grade. Phosphoric acid is in the classification of weak acids.
Phosphoric Acid
I don't think so.poly phosphoric acid and phosphoric acid have same moleculer structure.http://harvestchem.iblogger.org
phosphoric acid
H3PO4 is the formula for phosphoric acid, also called orthophosphoric acid. For details see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphoric_acid
Phosphoric acid
covalent is 100%sure, but there may be hydrogen bonds aswell
i think it is phosphoric is stronger but I'm not sure?
A phosphoester bond is the same as an ester bond, but contains a phosphorous where the carbonyl carbon is. Examples: ATP, Phosphoric acid, Phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP), etc. They are very common in glycolysis. They are used to store readily available energy in the body. If you look up "ester" on Wikipedia, you will see a picture of phosphoric acid (a phosphoester).
phosphate ester
They are the same Chemical Formula. Basically the same Acid with two different names.
Bromic Acid Whoever wrote the above is a terrible idiot.... H3PO3 CANNOT be bromic acid as it contains no Bromine (Br on the periodic table) It's common name would be Phosphorous acid If it were H3PO4 it would be Phosphoric acid