H2PO4- is called dihydrogen phosphate ion. It is the conjugate base of Phosphoric Acid H3PO4 and the conjugate acid of monohydrogen phosphate ion HPO42-
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The classical name for H2PO4 is dihydrogen phosphate.
The compound name of H2PO4 is dihydrogen phosphate.
The conjugate base of the H2PO4 ion is the HPO4^2- ion. This is formed when H2PO4 loses a hydrogen ion (H+).
The conjugate acid of H2PO4- is H3PO4. When H2PO4- donates a proton, it forms the conjugate acid H3PO4.
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The chemical formula for dihydrogen phosphate ion is H2PO4-
The classical name for H2PO4 is dihydrogen phosphate.
The compound name of H2PO4 is dihydrogen phosphate.
The conjugate base of the H2PO4 ion is the HPO4^2- ion. This is formed when H2PO4 loses a hydrogen ion (H+).
The conjugate acid of H2PO4- is H3PO4. When H2PO4- donates a proton, it forms the conjugate acid H3PO4.
There are three protolysis steps:H3PO4 ---> H+ + H2PO4-H2PO4- ---> H+ + HPO42-HPO42- ---> H+ + PO43-
The formula for aluminum dihydrogen phosphate is Al(H2PO4)3.
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dihydrogen phosphate --> PO4(-3) + 2H --> H2PO4(-1) magnesium dihydrogen phosphate --> Mg(2) + H2PO4(-1) --> Mg(H2PO4)2
The chemical formula for cupric dihydrogen phosphate is Cu(H2PO4)2.
The chemical formula for chromic dihydrogen phosphate is Cr(H2PO4)3.