Sure, phosphate salts.
The products that are formed will be magnesium salt, water and carbon dioxide. Exactly what salt is made depends the acid used. Hydrochloric acid produces magnesium chloride; sulphuric acid produces magnesium sulphate; nitric acid produces magnesium nitrate.
Magnesium phosphate is the salt produced from the reaction between phosphoric acid and magnesium hydroxide. It is commonly used in fertilizers and food supplements due to its high levels of magnesium and phosphorus.
any carbonate salt as CaCO3....
To make gold(III) phosphate (AuPO4), you would need to use a stoichiometric ratio. From the masses provided, you have excess gold. The limiting reagent is phosphoric acid, so all 77 grams of it will react with gold to form gold(III) phosphate. No gold(III) phosphate will be formed due to the lack of sufficient phosphoric acid.
An ionic compojund made up of the cation from a base and the anion from an acid qualifies a compound as a salt.
A PHOSPHATE. e.g. Sodium phosphate ( Na3PO4 )
It is in no way organic.
The salt formed from the neutralization of phosphoric acid (H3PO4) with potassium hydroxide (KOH) is potassium phosphate (K3PO4).
Sodium hydrogen phosphate (Na2HPO4) is a salt, not an acid. It is the conjugate base of phosphoric acid.
Dipotassium phosphate is typically made by reacting phosphoric acid with potassium hydroxide. This reaction produces the dipotassium salt of phosphoric acid, which is dipotassium phosphate. The resulting compound is then purified and dried to obtain the final product.
Calcium phosphate is produced when phosphoric acid reacts with calcium hydroxide. This is a chemical reaction that forms a solid salt precipitate.
To effectively neutralize phosphoric acid, you can add a base such as sodium hydroxide or calcium hydroxide to the acid solution. This will react with the acid to form water and a salt, which will help to neutralize the acidity of the phosphoric acid. It is important to carefully follow safety precautions and use appropriate protective equipment when handling these chemicals.
H3PO4Is phosphoric acid, a strong acid. This would have to react with a strong base, such as NaOH, to produce a salt.3NaOH + H3PO4 --> Na3PO4 + 3H2OThe salt produced is sodium phosphate.
The products that are formed will be magnesium salt, water and carbon dioxide. Exactly what salt is made depends the acid used. Hydrochloric acid produces magnesium chloride; sulphuric acid produces magnesium sulphate; nitric acid produces magnesium nitrate.
The coke contains phosphoric acid
Li3PO4 is neither an acid nor a base. It is a salt formed from the reaction between lithium hydroxide (a base) and phosphoric acid (an acid), so Li3PO4 is considered to be neutral.
Dipotassium phosphate (K2HPO4) - also phosphoric acid, dipotassium salt; dipotassium hydrogen orthophosphate; potassium phosphate, dibasic - is a highly water-soluble salt which is often used as a fertilizer, food additive and buffering agent. It is a common source of phosphorus and potassium. The pH of a dipotassium phosphate solution is almost neutral. It is formed by the stoichiometric neutralization of phosphoric acid with potassium hydroxide: H3PO4 + 2 KOH → K2HPO4 + 2 H2O It reacts with phosphoric acid to generate monopotassium phosphate: K2HPO4 + H3PO4 → 2 KH2PO4