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Acid magnesium phosphate

Synonyms magnesium biphosphate primary magnesium phosphate acid magnesium phosphate magnesium tetrahydrogen phosphate... [Pg.532]

Synonyms cas 13092-66-5 magnesium biophosphate acid magnesium phosphate magnesium tetrahydrogen... [Pg.196]

Acid magnesium phosphate. See Magnesium phosphate monobasic Acid metanil yellow. See Acid yellow 36 Acid Mucopolysaccharides. See Hydrolyzed glycosaminoglycans... [Pg.67]

Linoleic acid Magnesium phosphate tribasic Manganese citrate (ous) Manganese sulfate (ous) Nicotinic acid Pyridoxine HCI Retinol Retinyl acetate Riboflavin-5 -phosphate sodium Thiamine HCI... [Pg.5090]

Hard-burned magnesias may be used in a variety of appHcations such as ceramics (qv), animal feed supplements, acid neutralization, wastewater treatment, leather (qv) tanning, magnesium phosphate cements, magnesium compound manufacturing, fertilizer, or as a raw material for fused magnesia. A patented process has introduced this material as a cation adsorbent for metals removal in wastewater treatment (132). [Pg.355]

Phospha.tes, Pentasodium triphosphate [7758-29-4] sodium tripolyphosphate, STPP, Na P O Q, is the most widely used and most effective builder in heavy-duty fabric washing compositions (see also Phosphoric acid and phosphates). It is a strong sequestrant for calcium and magnesium, with a p c of ca 6, and provides exceUent suspending action for soils. Because of its high sequestration power, it also finds extensive appHcation in automatic-dishwashing detergents. Sodium tripolyphosphate forms stable hydrates and thus aids in the manufacture of crisp spray-dried laundry powders. [Pg.527]

A 0-9% salt solution is considered to be isotonic with blood. Other electrolytes present include bicarbonate ions (HCOj ) and small amounts of potassium, calcium, magnesium, phosphate, sulphate and organic acid ions. Included among the complex compounds and present in smaller amounts are phospholipids, cholesterols, natural fats, proteins, glucose and amino acids. Under normal conditions the extracellular body fluid is slightly alkaline with a pH of 7-4. ... [Pg.472]

Crucibles fitted with permanent porous plates are cleaned by shaking out as much of the solid as possible, and then dissolving out the remainder of the solid with a suitable solvent. A hot 0.1 M solution of the tetrasodium salt of the ethylenediaminetetra-acetic acid is an excellent solvent for many of the precipitates [except metallic sulphides and hexacyanoferrates(III)] encountered in analysis. These include barium sulphate, calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate, calcium oxide, lead carbonate, lead iodate, lead oxalate, and ammonium magnesium phosphate. The crucible may either be completely immersed in the hot reagent or the latter may be drawn by suction through the crucible. [Pg.118]

Mg(H2P04)2.4H2O as was the case in the reaction between MgO and simple phosphoric acid solutions. Inspection of the diagrams of Belopolsky, Shpunt Shulgina (1950) shows that newberyite is the stable phase at lower concentrations of phosphate. Presiunably, in the present case, aluminium locks up some phosphate and so reduces the phosphate available for the magnesium phosphate phase. [Pg.234]

The basic phosphates that occur naturally may be mined from their respective minerals. They may be prepared by reactions of phosphoric acid with magnesium oxide and hydroxide followed by crystallization. Monobasic and dibasic magnesium phosphate are prepared by the action of phosphoric acid on magnesium hydroxide and magnesium oxide, respectively. The tribasic phosphate is made by treating magnesium oxide with phosphoric acid at high temperature. [Pg.533]

Phosphoric acid reacts with most metals and their oxides at temperatures above 400°C forming metal phosphates. Reactive metals, such as magnesium, react with phosphoric acid solutions forming magnesium phosphate and evolving hydrogen ... [Pg.700]

Mordant - [ALUMINUMCOMPOUNDS - ALUMNUM SULFATE AND ALUMS] (Vol 2) - [ALUMDIUMCOMPOUNDS - ALUMINUM SULFATE AND ALUMS] (Vol 2) - [AMMONIUMCOMPOUNDS] (Vol2) - [PHOSPHORIC ACID AND PHOSPHATES] (Vol 18) -arsenic compounds as [ARSENIC COMPOUNDS] (Vol 3) -copper compounds as [COPPER COMPOUNDS] (Vol 7) -magnesium sulfate as [MAGNESIUM COMPOUNDS] (Vol 15) -tartar emetic as [ANTIMONY COMPOUNDS] (Vol 3)... [Pg.648]


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