Accord is a combination of sodium and potassium phosphate (per the package I have in front of me). Its useful as a binder in emulsified meat products to help them retain water.
Yes it is.!
Yes.Monopotassium phosphate is also called potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP) or monobasic potassiumphosphate (MKP).Dihydrogen phosphate is H2PO4-, so it is a monopotassium salt.
The compound with formula Na3PO4 is named "sodium phosphate", "trisodium phosphate", "sodium ortho-phosphate", or "trisodium ortho-phosphate".
potassium phosphite
Depends on the context. Technically, phosphorus is an element (P), and phosphate is a molecular anion (PO4_3-), part of phosphoric acid (H3PO4). In (medical) diagnostic testing, they're often used interchangeably, sometimes called "inorganic phosphorus." It's also an essential plant nutrient, so on fertilizers you'll see the phosphorus content expressed as a percentage (by weight) measured as P2O5, the anhydride of phosphoric acid.
sodium phosphate, it is used to keep the color and moisture in meat
No the accord Euro is the same as the USA spec Acura TSX.
K3PO3 is potassium phosphite.This is not the same as K3PO4 postasium phosphate.
No
There isn't a difference becaue there both the same.
(PO4) -3 which is the same as inorganic phosphate
It is a strong base and should be used very carefully. It is the same phosphate used in detergents. Not environmentally friendly, but not in the same category as crude oil.
No, Phosphate is oxygenated Phosphorous and an oil is a chain of carbon that has a melting temperature below 25oC.
Yes it is.!
MSG is monosodium glutamate.
It is a strong base and should be used very carefully. It is the same phosphate used in detergents. Not environmentally friendly, but not in the same category as crude oil.
if it is the same trim level, yes. (lx, ex, dx, lxi)