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Aqueous solutions up to 62.5% H 3 PO 4 are eutectic, exhibiting freezing-point depression as low as -85°C. When the concentration of acid rises above 62.5% the freezing-point increases, reaching 21°C by 85% H 3 PO 4 (w/w; the monohydrate). Beyond this the phase diagram becomes complicated, with significant local maxima and minima. For this ...
Formula: H 3 O 4 P. Molecular weight: 97.9952. IUPAC Standard InChI: InChI=1S/H3O4P/c1-5 (2,3)4/h (H3,1,2,3,4) IUPAC Standard InChIKey: NBIIXXVUZAFLBC-UHFFFAOYSA-N. CAS Registry Number: 7664-38-2. Chemical structure: This structure is also available as a 2d Mol file or as a computed 3d SD file.
Formula: H 3 O 4 P. Molecular weight: 97.9952. IUPAC Standard InChI: InChI=1S/H3O4P/c1-5 (2,3)4/h (H3,1,2,3,4) IUPAC Standard InChIKey: NBIIXXVUZAFLBC-UHFFFAOYSA-N. CAS Registry Number: 7664-38-2. Chemical structure: This structure is also available as a 2d Mol file or as a computed 3d SD file.
23 Μαΐ 2018 · H 3 PO 4. ELEMENTS: Hydrogen, phosphorus, oxygen. COMPOUND TYPE: Inorganic acid. STATE: Solid. See Overview. MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 98.00 g/mol. MELTING POINT: 42.4°C (108°F) BOILING POINT: 407°C (765°F) SOLUBILITY: Very soluble in water and ethyl alcohol. Phosphoric acid is the ninth highest volume chemical produced in the United States.
This is a list of the various reported boiling points for the elements, with recommended values to be used elsewhere on Wikipedia.
6 Αυγ 2020 · Let’s dig deeper and find out how phosphoric acid is produced, what it looks like on molecular scales, what are its physical and chemical properties, and where is it used. Phosphoric Acid Profile. Molar mass: 97.994 g/mol. Appearance: Thick, colorless liquid. Boiling point: 485 K or 212 °C. Melting point: 315.5 K or 42.35 °C (of crystalline solid)
Concentrated solutions of H3PO4(aq) are used as electrolytes in fuel cells operating typically at temperatures from 425 to 550 K. Phosphate ions, as water softeners and buffering agents, can be present in power cycles where temperatures may reach beyond the critical point of water.