If you have consumed it I would seek medical advice immedeatly as it could potentialy burn the lining of your stomach. If you havn't had any but got some on your skin the worse possible scenario would be a small burn!
Phosphate is negatively charged due to its structure because it contains oxygen atoms that have extra electrons, giving the molecule an overall negative charge. This makes phosphate an important component of many biological molecules and processes.
This will depend on the valance of the aluminum ion. The phosphate ion has a -3 oxidation number (PO43-). Some compounds which could be formed: With Al (II) ion - Al3(PO4)2 With Al (III) ion - AlPO4
Excess phosphate can cause eutrophication in bodies of water, leading to harmful algal blooms and oxygen depletion, which can harm aquatic life. Phosphate can also contribute to nutrient pollution in water sources, impacting ecosystems and human health. In soil, high levels of phosphate can disrupt nutrient balance, affecting plant growth and potentially leading to environmental degradation.
Consuming products containing triammonium phosphate may pose potential health risks such as digestive issues, allergic reactions, and possible harm to the kidneys and liver. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns about the effects of this ingredient on your health.
PO43- is the phosphate ion.
baking soda works very well and won't harn lakes or rivers
There is no compound by the name nitrogen phosphate. The best match I could think of is ammonium phosphate with the formula, (NH4)3PO4
ATP has three phosphate groups (adenosine TRIphosphate) while ADP has only two (adenosine DIphosphate). ATP has more free energy due to this extra phosphate group (has an extra bond).
Phosphate is negatively charged due to its structure because it contains oxygen atoms that have extra electrons, giving the molecule an overall negative charge. This makes phosphate an important component of many biological molecules and processes.
Yes, these phosphates contribute to various problems, such as algae blooms over large bodies of water that are subjected to prolonged runoff, you can easily purchase phosphate free alternatives to the chemicals that cause these issues. while absolutly true the former answer does not address the question. phosphate run off is bad for the envirument and can cause alae bloom but it does not harm plants... not even in large quantities.zaf.
An ATP molecule has an extra phosphate group compared to an ADP molecule. This is because ATP has 3 phosphate groups as where ADP only has two phosphate groups.
Having phosphate in urine is a normal occurrence as the kidneys help regulate the phosphate levels in the body. However, abnormally high levels of phosphate in urine could be a sign of certain health conditions such as kidney disease, hormonal imbalances, or excessive dietary intake of phosphate. Consulting a healthcare provider for further evaluation is recommended if there are concerns about phosphate levels in urine.
You may be increasing the phosphate levels which promote algae growth.
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If you squish it
Pollution.