You think probable to disodium phosphate - Na2HPO4.
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K = Potassium H = Hydrogen P= Phosphorous O= Oxygen the whole thing is called potassium hydrogen phosphate HPO4 is also known as hydrogen phosphate
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The chemical name for LiCaPO4 is lithium calcium phosphate.
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HPO4 does not exist. HPO42- would be the dibasic form of phosphoric acid and be the hydrogen phosphate ion. H3PO4 also exists and is phophoric acid. So if two moles of NaOH were reacted with phosphoric acid 2Na+ HPO42- would be formed disodium hydrogen phosphate.
Another name for aqueous hydrogen phosphate is phosphate ion.
Lithium Hydrogen Phosphate or Lithium biphosphate
The compound name for BaHPO4 is barium hydrogen phosphate.
Hydrogen phosphate is also known as dihydrogen phosphate.
The correct answer is sodium monohydrogen phosphate.
monohydrogen phosphate
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The compound Cu2HPO4 is known as copper(II) hydrogen phosphate.
HPO4 2- is the hydrogen phosphate ion, which consists of one hydrogen atom, one phosphorus atom, and four oxygen atoms, carrying a charge of 2-. It is an important component in various biological processes and is present in certain minerals.
K2HPO4 is an ionic compound known as dipotassium hydrogen phosphate. It consists of potassium ions (K+) and hydrogen phosphate ions (HPO4^2-). The potassium ion has a +1 charge, while the hydrogen phosphate ion has a -2 charge.
The name of Au2HPO4 is gold(I) hydrogen phosphate.