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Sasol Encyclopaedia of Science and Technology
ATPase is a phosphatase. phosphate See phosphate(V). phosphate(V) (
orthophosphate) A salt of phosphoric(V) acid (orthophosphoric acid), H3PO4.
phosphate test Dilute nitric acid, HNO3 is added to a small amount of the sample
to be ...
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Understanding Chemistry for Advanced Level
Table 30.6 Oxoacids of phosphorus phosphinic acid H3PO2 O monoprotic 0
phosphonic acid H3PO3 diprotic H O (T I ^H O phosphoric(v) acid H3PO4 0 (
orthophosphoric triprotic acid) Oxo-acids of phosphorus There are several of
these ...
Ted Lister, Janet Renshaw, 1999
Phosphate ion PO43 When three hydrogen atoms bond to the three negatively
charged oxygen atoms in a phosphate ion, the compound is called phosphoric (V
) acid (H3PO4). Phosphoric | Hydrogen"" acid is vital to many industrial
processes ...
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The Facts on File Dictionary of Inorganic Chemistry
On warming, phosphonic acid decomposes to phosphine and phosphoric(V) acid
. phosphonium ion The ion PH4+, derived from phosphine. phosphonium salts
See phosphine. phosphor A substance that shows luminescence or ...
phosphoric(V) acid ues for some time after the source of excitation has been
removed. In phosphorescence the excited atoms have relatively long lifetimes
before they make transitions to lower energy states. However, there is no defined
time ...
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Dictionary of Parasitology
Also termed: carbonyl chloride. phosmet (control measures) An
organophosphorus insecticide used as a spray or pour-on to control
ectoparasites. phosphate (chemistry) Salt of phosphoric(V) acid, containing the
ion PO4 3-. Many phosphates ...
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Concepts And Problems In Inorganic Chemistry
The structure of phosphoric (v) acid is shown in Figure 9.5. 0 II OHTM Fig. 9.5 The
structure of phosphoric (v) acid, H3PO4, is a distorted tetrahedron. The first point
to understand about these acids is that the hydrogen atoms directly attached to ...
Also known as orthophospho- ric acid. i phosphoric (V) acid (orthophosphoric
acid, H1PO4), a white solid that can be made by reacting phosphorus (V) oxide
with water or by heating yellow phosphorus with nitric acid. The naturally
occurring ...
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The Facts on File Dictionary of Organic Chemistry
John Daintith. phosgene phosgene See carbonyl chloride. phosphate A salt or
ester of a phos- phorus(V) oxoacid, especially one of phosphoric(V) acid, H3PO4.
Polymeric phosphates occur containing P–O–P bridges. phosphide A compound
...
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Dictionary of Biomedical Science
They consist of molecules containing a PHOSPHORIC(V) ACID ESTER of
GLYCEROL (i.e. phosphoglycerides), the remaining HYDROXYL GROUPS of the
GLYCEROL being esterified by FATTY ACIDS. Also termed: phosphoglyceride ...