Rock Phosphate contains P2O5 in insoluble form(insoluble in water of land so could not be useful) while Super phosphate fertilizers conatin P2O5 in soluble form(soluble in water under the earth and is useful and give fertility to land).So Superphosphate is more useful than Rock phosphate
no
diammonium hydrogen phosphate
No, not all phosphate salts are soluble in water. The sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium, and ammonium phosphates are all water soluble, and most other phosphates are either slightly soluble or are insoluble.
Ammonium is considered to be a soluble compound so my guess would be, yes. It is.
The diammonium phosphate is water soluble.
Rock Phosphate contains P2O5 in insoluble form(insoluble in water of land so could not be useful) while Super phosphate fertilizers conatin P2O5 in soluble form(soluble in water under the earth and is useful and give fertility to land).So Superphosphate is more useful than Rock phosphate
According to MSDS for this product, it is completely water soluble.
Yes, sodium phosphate is soluble in water. It dissolves easily and forms a clear, colorless solution.
no
diammonium hydrogen phosphate
I think so
Both of these salts are soluble in water.
NH4(3)PO4, which is ammonium phosphate, is soluble in water. Ammonium salts are soluble.
usually when it is room temperature, it is more soluble
Codeine is soluble in ethanol. Codeine Phosphate, however, is soluble in water and only slightly soluble in alcohol.
It's not soluble in water, because its a rock