
1) Food acidity regulator 2) Mineral acid
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Phosphoric acid, also known as orthophosphoric acid or phosphoric(V) acid, is a mineral (inorganic) acid having the chemical formula H
3PO
4.
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Phosphoric acid (also known as orthophosphoric acid or phosphoric(V) acid) is a mineral (inorganic) acid having the chemical formula H3PO4. Orthophosphoric acid molecules can combine with themselves to form a variety of compounds which are also referred to as phosphoric acids, but in a more general way. Orthophosphoric acid refers to phosphoric ac...
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(H3PO4), the most important oxygen acid of phosphorus, used to make phosphate salts for fertilizers. It is also used in dental cements, in the ... [3 related articles]
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An acid that contains phosphorus and is used in medicine and dentistry. It is also used to remove rust. A dilute form of phosphoric acid is used to flavor soft drinks.
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Eye, skin, and respiratory irritant. Breathing vapors can burn lungs Found in bathroom cleaners.
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H3PO4 Molar mass: 97.995181
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(H3PO4) A colorless crystalline solid, highly soluble in water and forming a syrupy aqueous solution. Phosphoric acid is used to flavor food, in dyeing, to clean metals, and to make phosphates. Density relative to water 1.83 M...
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H3P04, Colorless liquid or rhombic crystals, decomposes before it will boil. Used mostly in the metal etchant.
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O==P(OH)3; Orthophosphoric acid;a strong acid of industrial importance; m.p. 42.35°C; dilute solutions have been used as urinary acidifiers and as dressings to remove necrotic debris. In dentistry, it comprises about 60% of the liquid used in zinc phosphate and silicate cements; solutions are used for conditioning enamel surfaces prior to applicat...
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(fos-for´ik) a crystalline acid formed by oxidation of phosphorus; its salts are called phosphates.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: fos-fōr′ik as′id Definitions: 1. Orthophosphoric acid; H
3PO
4; a strong acid of industrial importance, m.p. 42.35°C; dilute solutions have been used as urinary acidifiers and as dressings to remove necrotic debris. In dentistry, it constitutes about 60% of the liquid used ...
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Phosphoric acid can exist as a crystal or clear liquid. It is an oily, thick, colourless, and odourless liquid, or a thick, colourless, unstable crystalline solid. It is used in the manufacture of phosphates, such as salts, soaps, and detergents; fertilizers; yeasts; fire control agents; opal glass; electric lights; dental cements; waxes and polish...
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[
n] - an acid used in fertilizers and soaps: H3PO4
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orthophosphoric acid noun an acid used in fertilizers and soaps: H3PO4
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Acid derived from phosphorus and oxygen. Its commonest form (H
3PO
4) is also known as orthophosphoric acid, and is produced by the action of phosphorus pentoxide (P
2O
5) on water. It is used in rust removers and for rust-proofing iron and steel
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An inorganic acid, commonly used in the soft drink industry. Though harder to find than lactic acid at the homebrew level, it is slightly better as an acidifying agent for mashing/sparging, since it is more stable.
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