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Potassium Hyrdogen Phthalate can be written as KHP.The balanced equation for Potassium hydrogen phthalate and calcium hydroxide is:2KHC8H4O41- (aq) + Ca(OH)2 (aq) -----> Ca2+ (aq) + 2KC8H4O41- (aq) + 2H2O
(nh4)2c8h4o4
Potassium Hydrogen Phthalate
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No it is a compound, a salt to be specific.
DBP is a common chemical in foams, plastics, cosmetics, vinyls, and some flooring. It is a type of a phthalate. Thus, there are numerous health and environmental concerns revolving around DBP and other phthalates.
In the US, Dioctyl phthalate (DOP) has FDA approval for use in flexible medical items made of polyvinyl chloride (pvc) plastic. DOP is found in medical tubing, blood bags, etc.
No. By definition if something is 100% x it can not contain any percentage at all of substance y. 100% polyester does not contain any phthalate as plasticizer or as another additive. Phthalates are esters in their own right.
Many studies have shown that exposure to phthalate esters can have health risks. however, the main people affected by the ester are young children, as a study by a Bulgarian scientist in 2008 concluded that children exposed to phthalates were more likely to develop an allergy or asthma.
Potassium hydrogen phthalatepotassium cation (K+) and hydrogen phthalate anion (HP- or Hphthalate-)
KHP + NaOH = H2O + NaP +KP (non-équilibré)